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1911 


THIS  volume  is  published  in  accordance  with  a  resolution  of 
the  General  Council  of  the  Society,  adopted  at  its  meeting  in 
Portland,  Me.,  June  loth,  1910,  which  provided  that  during  the 
year  1911,  a  second  supplement  to  the  General  Register  of  1899- 
1902  be  published  under  the  authority  of  the  Secretary-General 
giving  the  names  of  those  who  have  joined  the  Society  or  have 
filed  supplemental  lines  since  the  first  Supplement  to  this  Gen- 
eral-Register was  issued  in  July,  1906,  together  with  the  accom- 
panying genealogical  data.  The  Secretary-General  during  the 
autumn  of  that  year  issued  a  circular  to  the  officers  of  the 
State  Societies  calling  attention  to  the  coming  publication  of 
the  Second  Supplement,  requesting  that  preliminary  data  be 
forwarded  to  him  and  fixing  the  date  as  of  which  the  volume 
would  appear  as  February  2nd,  1911. 

During  the  Spring  of  1911  it  became  evident  that  on  account 
of  lack  of  interest  in  the  publication  displayed  by  some  of  the 
State  Secretaries  it  would  be  inexpedient  to  publish  the  Sup- 
plement as  of  February  2nd,  so  the  date  was  moved  forward 
to  July  1st,  and  a  notice  to  that  effect  was  issued.  As  the 
summer  months  progressed,  it  became  evident  that  the  only 
way  to  obtain  reports  from  the  delinquent  State  Societies  was 
by  an  active  letter  campaign,  which  was  inaugurated,  and  after 
considerable  efforts  the  last  data  was  submitted  about  the 
middle  of  November,  1911.  As  many  corrections  were  found 
necessary  in  it  the  volume  did  not  actually  go  to  the  printer 
until  late  in  February,  1912. 

The  loose  way  in  which  the  records  of  some  of  the  State 
Societies  had  been  kept  became  plainly  evident  when  the  data 
was  submitted.  Many  of  the  dates,  names,  etc.,  as  submitted 
in  this  data  conflicted  with  those  appearing  in  previous  publica- 
tions of  the  General  Society.  This  state  of  facts  forced  the 
adoption  of  the  rule  that  where  the  data  submitted  by  a  State 
Society  conflicted  with  any  information  previously  published, 
the  old  name  or  date  would  be  retained  and  the  new  date  dis- 
regarded unless  it  could  be  shown  by  quoting  authorities  that 
the  data  as  heretofore  published  was  incorrect.  Between  five 


and  six  hundred  cases  of  this  sort  were  returned  to  the  State 
Secretaries  for  correction.  In  many  cases  the  Secretaries  in  re- 
turning the  same  quoted  no  authority,  but  merely  reiterated  the 
statement  that  he  knew  the  data  as  first  submitted  by  him  was 
correct.  In  order  that  no  surprise  might  arise  when  this  Sup- 
plement is  distributed,  a  further  notice  was  issued  to  the  State 
Secretaries  calling  their  attention  to  the  strict  enforcement  of 
the  rule  and  giving  them  an  opportunity  to  recall  any  data  for 
further  correction  if  they  had  any  doubts  about  having  brought 
themselves  within  its  requirements.  It  was  found  impossible 
to  return  the  papers  a  second  time  unless  specifically  called 
for. 

All  this  data  in  regard  to  the  disputed  cases  was  returned 
upon  specially  prepared  blanks  of  uniform  size,  and  it  is  the 
intention  of  the  Secretary-General  to  have  these  original  blanks 
bound  and  deposited  with  the  Registrar-General  for  further 
reference.  Furthermore,  in  regard  to  the  dates,  names,  etc.,' 
that  had  not  appeared  in  any  previous  publication,  the  same 
are  printed  in  this  volume  as  received.  No  attempt  was  made 
to  verify  their  correctness,  as  the  expense  attending  such 
verification  would  have  added  a  prohibitive  cost  to  this  volume. 
The  Secretary-General  leaves  this  to  the  Editors  of  the  sub- 
sequent publications  of  the  Society  to  change  the  same  when 
next  it  appears  if  it  is  found  to  be  incorrect. 

In  addition  to  the  above  appears  a  list  of  the  officers  of  the 
State  Societies  on  July  I,  1911,  and  a  necrology  since  the  pub- 
lication of  the  First  Supplement. 

Following  the  First  Supplement  an  alphabetical  list  of  all 
members  of  the  Society  on  July  I,  1911,  is  inserted.  It  was 
thought  best  not  to  publish  a  Corrigenda. 

It  was  thought  desirable  not  to  have  inserted  the  Seals  of 
any  of  the  State  Societies  that  had  been  published  before,  so 
those  that  appear  in  this  volume  do  so  for  the  first  time.  The 
Secretary-General  takes  this  opportunity  to  thank  the  officers 
of  the  several  State  Societies  that  have  assisted  him  in  obtain- 
ing copies  of  the  illustrations  that  appear  and  which  ought  to 
add  much  to  the  value  and  attractiveness  of  the  Supplement. 

The  Secretary-General  has  departed  from  the  usual  custom 

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of  printing  under  the  head  of  the  General  Society  the  usual 
matter  appearing  in  former  publications  by  adding  to  it  a  list 
of  the  former  General  Officers,  together  with  the  dates  of  their 
terms  of  office,  a  brief  record  of  the  origin  of  the  General 
Society,  with  a  list  of  the  delegates  and  alternates  to  the  First 
General  Assembly,  and  a  chronicle  of  its  doings  from  that 
time.  The  Secretary-General  has  labored  earnestly  to  verify 
each  date,  but  if  errors  have  crept  in  he  would  be  much  obliged 
if  notice  of  the  same  be  given  to  him  in  order  that  they  may  be 
corrected  on  his  books.  He  thought  it  was  important  that  this 
information  be  preserved  in  printed  form,  particularly  as  he 
found  the  General  Society's  records  in  many  instances  in- 
complete and  had  to  supply  the  omissions  from  outside  sources, 
which  information  would  have  been  harder  to  obtain  as  time 
goes  on. 

As  much  of  the  data  was  submitted  so  long  after  July  I, 
1911,  and  a  long  time  consumed  in  returning  the  same  for  cor- 
rection, the  proof  received  from  the  printer  was  not  returned 
to  the  several  State  Societies  for  correction  but  was  corrected 
from  the  data  as  finally  submitted.  The  responsibility  for  the 
correctness  of  the  data  rests  with  the  State  Secretaries  or 
Registrars  and  the  comparison  of  the  same  with  the  printer's 
proof  with  the  Secretary-General. 

To  those  Secretaries  and  Registrars  who  promptly  sent  in 
the  data  of  their  States  and  who  have  cheerfully  aided  in  the 
corrections  of  any  errors  in  previous  publications  of  the  Gen- 
eral Society,  the  Secretary-General  returns  his  hearty  thanks. 

He  also  wishes  to  acknowledge  the  faithful  services  of  Mr. 
Ferdinand  M.  MacDougal,  the  Librarian  of  the  New  York 
Society,  for  the  aid  given  by  him  in  the  preparation  of  this 
volume. 

CLARENCE  STORM, 

Secretary-General. 


CONTENTS. 

PAGE 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  GENERAL  SOCIETY 2 

OFFICERS  AND  DELEGATES  PRESENT  AT  THE  FIFTH  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY  6 

ORIGIN  OF  THE  GENERAL  SOCIETY 15 

CHRONICLE 17 

CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  GENERAL  SOCIETY 20 

IN  MEMORIAM,  ARTHUR  J.  C.  SOWDON,  GOVERNOR  GENERAL,  1905- 

19" 35 

NEW    YORK    SOCIETY 39 

PENNSYLVANIA   SOCIETY       85 

MARYLAND  SOCIETY 93 

MASSACHUSETTS   SOCIETY 100 

CONNECTICUT  SOCIETY 130 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA  SOCIETY 139 

NEW    JERSEY    SOCIETY 145 

VIRGINIA  SOCIETY 153 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  SOCIETY 155 

VERMONT   SOCIETY 160 

ILLINOIS  SOCIETY         165 

MISSOURI   SOCIETY       172 

OHIO   SOCIETY 181 

NEBRASKA    SOCIETY 185 

MINNESOTA    SOCIETY       187 

KENTUCKY  SOCIETY 193 

CALIFORNIA  SOCIETY 196 

COLORADO   SOCIETY 204 

IOWA  SOCIETY 207 

GEORGIA  SOCIETY 209 

MICHIGAN   SOCIETY 211 

WISCONSIN  SOCIETY 214 

DELAWARE  SOCIETY 216 

RHODE  ISLAND  SOCIETY 221 

WASHINGTON   SOCIETY 226 

MAINE   SOCIETY 228 

INDIANA  SOCIETY 232 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE   MEMBERS   OF  THE   GENERAL   SOCIETY, 

JULY  i,   1911       235 

INDEX  OF  ANCESTORS  WITH  SERVICES  AND  DESCENDANTS 311 


vii 


LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS. 

PORTRAIT  OF  ARTHUR  J.  C.  SOWDON Frontispiece 

SEAL  OF  THE  GENERAL  SOCIETY Facing  page  28 

INSIGNIA  OF  THE  SOCIETY "         "  30 

LOUISBOURG    MONUMENT "         "  32 

LOUISBOURG   MEDAL "  34 

NEW  YORK  CITY,  1740 "         "  48 

TABLET,  WALL  STREET,  NEW  YORK  CITY "         "  64 

TABLET,  CROWN  POINT,  LAKE  CHAMPLAIN "         "  80 

MEMORIAL  OF  THE  SWEDISH  SETTLEMENTS  ON  THE  DELA- 
WARE  IN   PHILADELPHIA "         "  86 

MEMORIAL  OF  THE  DUTCH  SETTLEMENTS  ON  THE  DELA- 
WARE   IN   PHILADELPHIA "         "  88 

CALVERT  STATUE,  BALTIMORE,  MD "         "  94 

SEAL  OF  MARYLAND  SOCIETY "         "  96 

CHARTER  OAK  MEMORIAL,  HARTFORD,  CONN "         "132 

NINIAN  BEALL  BOULDER "         "  138 

BRADDOCK  BOULDER "         "  140 

PORTRAIT  OF  FREDERIC  W.  HUIDEKOPER "         "  142 

TANKARD    AND    CHALICES,    HYAATSVILLE    PRESBYTERIAN 

CHURCH,  MD "         "  144 

PORTRAIT  OF  GILBERT  THOMPSON "         "  144 

TABLET  ON  SITE  FIRST  COURT  HOUSE,  SOMERSET  COUNTY.  "         "  150 

PLAN  OF  FORT  SAINT  FREDERIC "  160 

ROOM  OF  VERMONT  STATE  SOCIETY "         "  162 

SEAL  OF  MISSOURI  SOCIETY "  176 

SEAL  OF  IOWA  SOCIETY "  208 

SOUTH  PORCH  OLD  SWEDES  CHURCH,  WILMINGTON,  DELA- 
WARE       "         "  216 

SIR  WILLIAM  PEPPERRELL "  228 

SEAL  OF  INDIANA  SOCIETY "         "  234 


THE 

GENERAL    SOCIETY. 


OFFICERS     OF     THE    GENERAL     SOCIETY     OF 
COLONIAL     WARS. 

1911. 

Governor-General. 

ARTHUR  J.  C.  SOWDON, 
Died  June  3,  1911. 

Vice-Governor-General. 

ROWLAND  PELL, 
7  Pine  Street,  New  York. 

Secretary-General. 

CLARENCE  STORM, 
45  William  Street,  New  York. 

Deputy  Secretary-General. 

HENRY  GANSEVOORT  SANFORD, 

45  William  Street,  New  York. 

Treasurer-General. 

WILLIAM  MACPHERSON  HORNOR, 
Room  5,  430  Walnut  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Deputy  Treasurer-General. 

FRANCIS  HOWARD  WILLIAMS, 

1300  Locust  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Registrar-Gen  cral. 

GEORGE  NORBURY  MACKENZIE, 
1808  Park  Avenue,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Historian-General. 

T.  J.  OAKLEY  RHINELANDER, 
45  William  Street,  New  York. 


Chaplain-General. 

RT.  REV.  DANIEL  SYLVESTER  TUTTLE,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
74  Vandeventer  Place,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Surgeon-General. 

JUSTIN  E.  EMERSON,  M.D. 

128  Henry  Street,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Chancellor-General. 

HON.  HENRY  STOCKBRIDGE, 
Baltimore,  Md. 


DEPUTY  GOVERNORS-GENERAL. 

New  York. 
MAJOR-GENERAL  CHARLES  F.  ROE,         New  York  City. 

Pennsylvania. 
RICHARD  M.  CADWALADER,  Philadelphia. 

Maryland. 
].  APPLETON  WILSON,  Baltimore. 

Massachusetts. 
REV.  CHARLES  L.  HUTCHINS,  D.D.,       Concord. 

Connecticut. 
HON.  MORRIS  B.  BEARDSLEY,  Bridgeport. 

District  of  Columbia. 
WILLIAM  VAN  ZANDT  Cox,  Washington. 

New  Jersey. 

JOHN  EYERMAN,  Easton,  Pa. 

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Virginia. 
HON.  RICHARD  T.  W.  DUKE,  JR., 


Charlottesville. 


New  Hampshire. 
PROF.  CHARLES  LATHROP  PARSONS,        Durham. 


Vermont. 


THEODORE  S.  PECK, 


JOHN  SMITH  SARGENT,, 
HON.  JOHN  B.  WHITE, 


Illinois. 


Missouri. 


Ohio. 


ALVIN  M.  WOOLSON, 

Nebraska. 
JOHN  PRENTISS  LORD, 

Minnesota. 
HON.  ELL  TORRANCE, 

Kentucky. 
GEORGE  T.  WOOD, 

California. 
HON.  FRANK  P.  FLINT,  U.  S.  Senate,  Washington,  D.C. 

Colorado. 


Burlington. 

Chicago. 

Kansas  City. 

Toledo. 

Omaha. 

Minneapolis. 

Louisville. 


Iowa. 
JUDSON  KEITH  DEMING, 

Georgia. 
JOHN  A  VERY  GORE  CARSON, 

Michigan. 
THEODORE  H.  EATON, 

Died   November  6,   1910. 

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Dubuque. 
Savannah. 


Wisconsin. 
WYMAN  K.  FLINT, 

Delaware. 
THOMAS  J.  CRAVEN, 

Rhode  Island. 
PROF.  WILFRED  H.  MUNRO, 


J.  KENNEDY  STOUT, 
FRITZ  H.  JORDAN, 


Washington. 


Maine. 


Indiana. 


WILLIAM  B.  WHEELOCK, 


Milwaukee. 
Salem,  N.  J. 
Providence. 

Spokane. 
Portland. 
Indianapolis. 


GENERAL     OFFICERS     AND     DELEGATES 

PRESENT  AT  THE  FIFTH  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY  HELD  IN 

LOUISVILLE,  KENTUCKY, 

MAY  8,  1908. 

Vice-Governor-General. 
ROWLAND  PELL. 

Secretary-General. 
SAMUEL  V.  HOFFMAN. 

Deputy  Secretary-General. 
CLARENCE  STORM. 

Treasurer-General. 
WILLIAM  MACPHERSON  HORNOR. 

Registrar-General. 
GEORGE  NORBURY  MACKENZIE. 


DEPUTY    GOVERNORS-GENERAL. 

New  York. 
WALTER  LISPENARD  SUYDAM, 

Pennsylvania. 
RICHARD  McCALL  CADWALADER. 

Connecticut. 
HON.  MORRIS  B.  BEARDSLEY. 

Michigan. 
THEODORE  H.  EATON. 

Rhode  Island. 
GEORGE  C.  NIGHTINGALE. 

Maine. 

FRITZ  H.  JORDON. 
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DELEGATES. 

New  York  Society. 

MAJOR-GEN.  CHARLES  F.  ROE,          HENRY  G.  SANFORD, 
FREDERICK  D WIGHT,  AMORY  S.  CARHART, 

SILAS  WODELL. 

Pennsylvania  Society. 

S.  DAVIS  PAGE,  G.  C.  GILLESPIE, 

EDWARD  S.  SAYRES,  JOSEPH  B.  GODWIN. 

Maryland  Society. 
SAMUEL  H.  SHEIB. 

Massachusetts  Society. 
WALTER  K.  WATKINS. 

Connecticut  Society. 
Lucius  A.  BARBOUR. 

Vermont  Society. 
CHARLES  A.  CONVERSE,  S.  P.  JOCELYN. 

Missouri  Society. 
HENRY  CADLE. 

Ohio  Society. 

HOWARD  S.  WINSLOW,  JACKSON  W.  SPARROW, 

ETHAN  O.  HURD. 

Kentucky  Society. 

JOSEPH  A.  STEWART,  GEORGE  H.  WILSON, 

GEORGE  T.  WOOD,  JOHN  B,  ATKINSON. 

Michigan  Society. 
EDWIN  M.  GIBSON. 


Delaware  Society. 

J.  WlLKINS  COOCH,  WlLLARD    SAULSBURY, 

CHARLES  B.  EVANS. 

Rhode  Island  Society. 
AMORY  AUSTIN,  ROWLAND  G.  HAZARD 

Maine  Society. 
EDWARD  C.  JONES. 

Indiana  Society. 
W.  O.  BATES,  REV.  C.  S.  SARGENT. 


GENERAL    OFFICERS. 
May  9,  1893 — July  i,  1911. 

Governor-General. 

FREDERIC  J.  DE  PEYSTER,  1893-1905 

ARTHUR  J.  C.  SOWDON,  1905-1911 

Vice-Governor-General. 

ROWLAND  PELL,  1902-1911 

Secretary-Gen  eral. 

ROWLAND  PELL,  1893-1899 

WALTER  L.  SUYDAM,  1899-1902 

SAMUEL  V.  HOFFMAN,  1902-1908 

CLARENCE  STORM,  1908-1911 

Deputy-Secretary-General. 

EDWARD  TRENCHARD,  1893-1896 

FREDERICK  E.  HAIGHT,  1896-1899 

HOWARD  R.  BAYNE,  1899-1901 

FRANCIS  F.  SPIES,  1901-1902 

WM.  BLEECKER  SEAMAN,  1902-1905 

GUY  VAN  AMRINGE,  1905-1908 

CLARENCE  STORM,  1908-1908 

SAMUEL  V.  HOFFMAN,  1908-1909 

HENRY  GANSEVOORT  SANFORD,  1909-1911 

Treasurer-General. 

SATTERLEE  SWARTWOUT,  1893-1895 

EDWARD  SHIPPEN,  1895-1904 

WM.  MACPHERSON  HORNOR,  1904-1911 

Deputy  Treasurer-General. 

S.  VICTOR  CONSTANT,  1893-1896 

WALTER  CHANDLER,  1896-1899 

SEYMOUR  MORRIS,  1899-1905 

DAVID  LEWIS,  1905-1907 

FRANCIS  H.  WILLIAMS,  1907-1911 


Registrar-General. 

GEORGE  NORBURY  MACKENZIE,  1893-1911 

Historian-General. 

DR.  FRANCIS  E.  ABBOTT,  1893-1896 

REV.  C.  ELLIS  STEVENS,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  1896-1899 

T.  J.  OAKLEY  RHINELANDER,  1899-1902 

REV.  C.  ELLIS  STEVENS,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  1902-1905 

DR.  THOMAS  PAGE  GRANT,  1905-1907 

T.  J.  OAKLEY  RHINELANDER,  1908-1911 

Chaplain-General. 

REV.  C.  ELLIS  STEVENS,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  1893-1895 

RT.  REV.  JOHN  WILLIAMS,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  1895-1896 
RT.  REV.  HENRY  B.  WHIPPLE,  D.D.,  LL.D.,       1896-1899 

REV.  C.  ELLIS  STEVENS,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  1899-1902 

RT.  REV.  WILLIAM  LAWRENCE,  D.D.,  1902-1908 

RT.  REV.  DANIEL  S.  TUTTLE,  1908-1911 

Surgeon-General. 

SAMUEL  CLAGGETT  CHEW,  M.D.,  1893-1896 

CHARLES  S.  WARD,  M.D.,  1896-1898 

V.  MOTT  FRANCIS,  M.D.,  1899-1905 

JAMES  G.  MUNFORD,  M.D.,  1905-1908 

JUSTIN  E.  EMERSON,  M.D.,  1908-1911 

Chancellor-General. 

HON.  THOMAS  F.  BAYARD,  1893-1896 

HON.  ROGER  WOLCOTT,  1896-1901 

HON.  CHARLES  UPHAM  BELL,  1901-1902 

PROF.  THEODORE  S.  WOOLSEY,  1902-1908 

HON.  HENRY  STOCKBRIDGE,  1908-1911 


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DEPUTY    GOVERNORS-GENERAL. 

New  York. 

HON.  CHARLES  H.  MURRAY,  1893-1896 

T.  J.  OAKLEY  RHINELANDER,  1896-1899 

ROWLAND  PELL,  1899-1902 

WALTER  L.  SUYDAM,  1902-1908 

MAJOR-GENERAL  CHARLES  F.  ROE,  1908-1911 

Pennsylvania. 

JAMES  MIFFLIN,  1893-1895 

REV.  C.  ELLIS  STEVENS,  LL.D.,  D.C.S.,  1895-1896 

RICHARD  McCALL  CADWALADER,  1896-1911 

Maryland. 

GENERAL  JOSEPH  LANCASTER  BRENT,  1893-1905 

HON.  HENRY  STOCKBRIDGE,  1905-1908 

JOHN  APPLETON  WILSON,  1908-1911 

Massachusetts. 

GENERAL  WILLIAM  F.  DRAPER,  1893-1896 

DR.  FRANCIS  E.  ABBOTT,  1896-1899 

ARTHUR  J.  C.  SOWDON,  1899-1905 

REV.  CHARLES  L.  HUTCHINS,  D.D.,  1906-1911 

Connecticut. 

NATHAN  G.  POND,  1893-1894 

HON.  WILLIAM  HAMERSLEY,  1894-1896 

HON.  FREDERICK  J.  KINGSBURY,  1896-1900 

PROF.  THEODORE  S.  WOOLSEY,  1900-1902 

CHARLES  E.  GROSS,  1902-1905 

BELA  PECK  LEARNED,  1905-1907 

MORRIS  B.  BEARDSLEY,  1907-1911 

District  of  Columbia. 

REAR-ADMIRAL  FRANCIS  A.  ROE,  A.S.N.,  1893-1899 

CHARLES  F.  T.  BEALE,  1899-1901 

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WILLIAM  BAKER  THOMPSON, 

THOMAS  HYDE, 

WILLIAM  VAN  ZANDT  Cox, 

New  Jersey. 
MALCOLM  MACDONALD, 
GEORGE  S.  WYLIE, 
GENERAL  E.  BURD  GRUBB, 
EMORY  MCCLINTOCK, 
JOHN  EYERMAN, 

Virginia. 
HON.  RICHARD  T.  W.  DUKE,  JR., 

New  Hampshire. 
HON.  HENRY  OAKES  KENT, 
PROF.  CHARLES  LATHROP  PARSONS, 

Vermont. 

COLONEL  EDWARD  A.  CHITTENDEN, 
ROBERT  NOBLE, 
DANIEL  W.  ROBINSON, 
THEODORE  S.  PECK, 

Illinois. 

JOSIAH  LEWIS  LOMBARD, 
JOHN  SMITH  SARGENT, 

Missouri. 
HENRY  CADLE, 
CLARK  H.  SAMPSON, 
HON.  JOHN  B.  WHITE, 

Ohio. 

MICHAEL  M.  SHOEMAKER, 
EPHRAIM  MORGAN  WOOD, 
ACHILLES  C.  PUGH, 
MICHAEL  M.  SHOEMAKER, 
HOWARD  S.  WINSLOW, 
ALVIN  M.  WOOLSON, 

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1902-1905 
1905-1908 
1908-1911 

1894-1899 
1899-1901 
1902-1905 
1905-1908 
1908-1911 

1894-1911 

1894-1902 
1902-1911 

1894-1902 
1902-1908 
1908-1910 
1910-1911 

1894-1902 
1904-1911 

1894-1899 
1899-1902 
1902-1911 

1895-1899 
1899-1902 
1902-1905 
1905-1908 
1908-1910 
1910-1911 


Nebraska. 

HON.  J.  STERLING  MORTON, 
DR.  J.  P.  LORD, 

Minnesota. 

RUKARD  HURD, 

HENRY  P.  UPHAM, 

GENERAL  JAMES  F.  WADE,  U.S.A., 

HON.  ELL  TORRANCE, 

Kentucky. 
DAVID  MAY  JONES,, 
DANIEL  LYNN  GOOCH, 
GEORGE  T.  WOOD, 

California. 

SPENCER  ROANE  THORPE, 
HON.  CHARLES  P.  FLINT, 

Colorado. 

ARTHUR  S.  DWIGHT, 
FRANK  TRUMBULL, 

Iowa. 

RT.  REV.  WILLIAM  S.  PERRY, 
F.  M.  HUBBELL, 
SAMUEL  F.  SMITH, 
JUDSON  KEITH  DEMING, 

Georgia. 
JOHN  A.  G.  CARSON, 

Michigan. 

TRUMAN  H.  NEWBERRY, 
SAMUEL  T.  DOUGLAS, 
THEODORE  H.  EATON, 

Wisconsin. 
PHILIP  READE, 
WYMAN  K.  FLINT, 

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1895-1902 
1908-1911 

1895-1899 
1899-1905 
1905-1908 
1908-1911 

1895-1899 
1899-1908 
1908-1911 

1896-1906 
1906-1911 

1896-1905 
1905-1907 

1896-1898 
1899-1902 
1902-1905 
1906-1911 

1897-1911 

1897-1902 
1902-1905 
1905-1910 

1897-1902 
1906-1911 


Delaware. 

HON.  IGNATIUS  C.  GRUBB,  1897-1899 

HENRY  A.  DUPONT,  1899-1902 

HON.  GEORGE  GRAY,  1902-1905 

WILLIAM  A.  LAMOTTE,  1905-1908 

THOMAS  J.  CRAVEN,  1908-1911 

Rhode  Island. 

HON.  ELISHA  DYER,  1897-1902 

HON.  HUNTER  C.  WHITE,  1902-1905 

GEORGE  C.  NIGHTINGALE,  1905-1908 

PROF.  WILFRED  H.  MUNRO,  1908-1911 

Washington. 

].  KENNEDY  STOUT,  1898-1911 

Maine. 

JOHN  M.  GLIDDEN,  1898-1906 

FRITZ  H.  JORDAN,  1906-1911 

Indiana. 

ALEXANDER  F.  FLEET,  1903-1911 


ORIGIN    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY    OF 
COLONIAL    WARS. 

The  General  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  was  organized  on 
May  9  and  10,  1893,  in  the  Governor's  Room,  City  Hall, 
New  York  City,  by  delegates  from  five  States  and  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.  A  Constitution  was  adopted  on  May  10, 
1893,  subject  to  the  approval  of  a  majority  of  the  dele- 
gates present  at  an  adjourned  meeting  of  the  General  As- 
sembly, and  the  General  Officers  were  then  elected.  An 
adjourned  meeting  of  the  General  Assembly  was  held  at 
the  Hotel  New  Netherland,  New  York  City,  on  December 
19,  1893,  and  the  Constitution  as  amended  unanimously 
adopted.  The  final  session  of  the  First  General  Assembly 
was  held  in  Congress  Hall,  Philadelphia,  May  7  and  8, 
1896. 


DELEGATES    AND    ALTERNATES 

TO  THE 

FIRST    GENERAL    ASSEMBLY. 

STATE    OF    NEW    YORK. 

Delegates. 

FREDERIC  J.  DEPEYSTER,  FREDERIC  H.  BETTS, 

HOWLAND  PELL,  WILLIAM  G.  DAVIES, 

CHARLES  H.  MURRAY,  HOWARD  R.  BAYNE, 

T.  J.  OAKLEY  RHINELANDER,    FREDERIC  GALLATIN, 
THOMAS  LUDLOW  ODGEN,          PHILIP  L.  LIVINGSTON. 

Alternates. 

EDWARD  TRENCHARD,  FREDERIC  E.  HAIGHT, 

MATURIN  L.  DELAFIELD,  JR.,     T.  WALN-MORGAN  DRAPER, 
JOHN  SCHUYLER. 

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STATE    OF    PENNSYLVANIA. 

Delegates. 

EDWARD  SHIPPEN,  M.D.,  U.S.N.,  T.  CHESTER  WALBRIDGE, 
JAMES  MIFFLIN,  WM.  MACPHERSON  HORNOR, 

THE  REV.  C.  ELLIS  STEVENS,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. 

Alternates. 

GEORGE  CUTHBERT  GILLISPIE,   WILLIAM  FISHER  LEWIS, 
THOMAS  H.  MONTGOMERY. 

STATE    OF    MARYLAND. 

Delegates. 

GEORGE  NORBURY  MACKENZIE,         GEN.  JOSEPH  L.  BRENT, 
EDWIN  HARVIE  SMITH. 

Alternates. 

JOHN  APPLETON  WILSON,         JOHN  PHILEMON  PACA, 
THOMAS  MARSH  SMITH. 

STATE    OF    MASSACHUSETTS: 

Delegates. 

GENERAL  WM.  F.  DRAPER,        FRANCIS  E.  ABBOT, 
JAMES  ATKINS  NOYES. 

STATE    OF    CONNECTICUT. 

Delegates. 
NATHAN  G.  POND,  SATTERLEE  SWARTWOUT. 

DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

Delegates. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  COON,   LIEUT.  T.  B.  M.  MASON,  U.S.N., 

EDWARD  STURGES  HOSMER. 

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CHRONICLE. 

A.  D.  1893 — May  9th  and  loth.  First  General  Assembly 
Meeting  in  the  Governor's  Room,  City  Hall,  New  York  City, 
of  delegates  from  the  States  of  New  York,  Pennsylvania, 
Maryland,  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  and  the  District  of 
Columbia.  A  constitution  was  adopted  subject  to  approval 
at  adjourned  meeting,  and  first  General  officers  elected. 

A.  D.  1893 — December  i8th.  First  Meeting  of  the  General 
Council  held  at  the  Hotel  New  Netherland,  New  York  City. 

A.  D.  1893 — December  I9th.  Adjourned  session  of  the  First 
General  Assembly  held  at  Hotel  New  Netherland,  New  York 
City.  Constitution  as  amended  unanimously  adopted. 

A.  D.  1894 — May  8th.  Meeting  of  the  General  Council 
held  in  Carpenter's  Hall,  Philadelphia.  Society  in  the  State 
of  New  Jersey  admitted. 

A.  D.  1894 — November  I2th.  Meeting  of  the  General 
Council  held  at  the  Insurance  Club  in  New  York  City.  Socie- 
ties in  the  States  of  Virginia,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Illi- 
nois and  Missouri  were  admitted. 

A.  D.  1895 — May  I3th  and  I4th.  Meeting  of  the  General 
Council  held  at  the  "Flag  Room,"  City  Hall,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Societies  in  the  States  of  Ohio  and  Nebraska  admitted. 

A.  D.  1895 — June  I7th.  Louisbourg  Monument  erected 
by  the  General  Society  unveiled  at  Louisbourg,  Cape  Breton, 
with  appropriate  ceremonies.  Louisbourg  medals  struck  from 
an  old  French  cannon  to  commemorate  the  event. 

A.  D.  1895 — December  igth.  Meeting  of  General  Council 
held  in  the  office  of  the  Society  in  the  State  of  New  York,  in 
New  York  City.  Societies  in  the  States  of  Minnesota,  Ken- 
tucky and  California  admitted. 

A.  D.  1896 — May  7th.  Meeting  of  the  General  Council 
held  in  Congress  Hall,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Societies  in  the 
States  of  Colorado  and  Iowa  admitted. 


A.  D.  1896 — May  7th  and  8th.  Final  Session  of  the  First 
General  Assembly  held  in  Congress  Hall,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.  D.  1896 — November  igtii.  Meeting  of  the  General 
Council  held  at  the  residence  of  Frederic  J.  de  Peyster,  Esq., 
7  East  42nd  Street,  New  York  City.  Society  in  the  State  of 
Georgia  admitted. 

A.  D.  1897 — May  I3th.  Meeting  of  the  General  Council 
held  at  the  Quinnipiack  Club,  in  New  Haven,  Conn.  Socie- 
ties in  the  States  of  Michigan,  Wisconsin  and  Deleware  ad- 
mitted. 

A.  D.  1897 — December  2ist.  Meeting  of  the  General  Coun- 
cil held  in  the  Hotel  Brunswick,  in  Boston,  Mass.  Permanent 
Fund  established.  Society  in  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and 
Providence  Plantations  admitted. 

A.  D.  1898 — May  6th.  Meeting  of  the  General  Council 
held  at  the  office  of  the  Society  in  the  State  of  New  York,  in 
New  York  City. 

A.  D.  1898 — November  i6th.  Meeting  of  the  General 
Council  held  at  the  residence  of  Edward  Shippen,  Esq.,  1207 
Walnut  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Societies  in  the  States  of 
Washington  and  Maine  admitted. 

A.  D.  1899 — May  9th.  Meeting  of  the  General  Council 
held  at  the  Hotel  Rennert,  in  Baltimore,  Md. 

A.  D.  1899 — May  loth.  Meeting  of  the  Second  General 
Assembly  held  in  the  Council  Chamber  of  the  City  Hall,  Balti- 
more, Md.  Constitution  amended. 

A.  D.  1899 — November  28th.  Meeting  of  the  General 
Council  held  at  the  residence  of  Frederic  J.  de  Peyster,  Esq., 
7  East  42nd  Street,  New  York  City. 

A.  D.  1900 — November1  26th.  Meeting  of  the  General 
Council  held  at  the  residence  of  Edward  Shippen,  Esq.,  1207 
Walnut  Street,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.  D.  1901 — May  3rd.  Meeting  of  the  General  Council 
held  at  the  office  of  the  Society  in  the  State  of  New  York  in 
New  York  City. 

A.  D.  1902 — May  2Oth.  Meeting  of  the  General  Council 
held  at  the  Hotel  Somerset,  Boston,  Massachusetts. 

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A.  D.  1902 — May  2ist.  Meeting  of  the  Third  General 
Assembly  held  in  Faneuil  Hall,  Boston,  Massachusetts.  Con- 
stitution amended. 

A.  D.  1903 — May  26th.  Meeting  of  the  General  Council 
held  at  the  Hotel  Cadillac,  Detroit,  Mich.  Society  in  the  State 
of  Indiana  admitted. 

A.  D.  1904 — April  I2th.  Meeting  of  the  General  Council 
held  at  the  residence  of  Frederic  J.  de  Peyster,  Esq.,  14  East 
66th  Street,  New  York  City. 

A.  D.  1905 — May  3rd.  Meeting  of  the  General  Council 
held  at  the  Down  Town  Association,  60  Pine  Street,  New  York 
City. 

A.  D.  1905 — May  3rd  and  4th.  Meeting  of  the  Fourth 
General  Assembly  held  in  the  Governor's  Room,  City  Hall, 
New  York  City. 

A.  D.  1905 — May  3ist.  Special  Meetings  of  the  General 
Council  held  at  the  residence  of  Howland  Pell,  Esq.,  450 
Madison  Ave.,  New  York  City.  Mr.  Arthur  J.  C.  Sowdon 
elected  Governor-General  to  fill  the  vacancy  caused  by  the 
death  of  Mr.  de  Peyster. 

A.  D.  1906 — January  i/th.  Meeting  of  the  General  Coun- 
cil held  at  the  Hotel  Somerset,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  D.  1906 — December  I3th.  Meeting  of  the  General 
Council  held  at  the  residence  of  Richard  M.  Cadwalader,  Esq., 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

A.  D.  1907 — November  2ist.  Meeting  of  the  General  Coun- 
cil held  at  the  Metropolitan  Club,  New  York  City. 

A.  D.  1908 — May  8th.  Meeting  of  the  'General  Council 
held  at  the  Hotel  Seelbach,  Louisville,  Ky. 

A.  D.  1908 — May  8th.  Meeting  of  the  Fifth  General 
Assembly  held  at  the  Hotel  Seelbach,  Louisville,  Ky.  Consti- 
tution amended. 

A.  D.  1909 — April  I9th.  Meeting  of  the  General  Council 
held  at  the  Hotel  Somerset,  Boston,  Mass. 

A.  D.  1910 — June  10.  Meeting  of  the  General  Council  held 
at  the  residence  of  Fritz  H.  Jordan,  Esq.,  Portland,  Maine. 


CONSTITUTION. 


Adopted  at  a  meeting  of  the  First  General  Assembly 
of  the  Society,  May  10,  1893,  subject  to  approval  at 
an  adjourned  meeting,  and  unanimously  adopted  as 
amended  at  such  adjourned  meeting  on  December 
19,  1893.  Amendments  adopted  May  10,  1899,  May 
21,  1902,  May  8,  1908. 

Whereas,   It  is  desirable  that  there 

PREAMBLE.  11- 

should  be  adequate  celebrations  com- 
memorative of  the  events  of  Colonial  History,  hap- 
pening from  the  settlement  of  Jamestown,  Va.,  May 
13,  1607,  to  the  battle  of  Lexington,  April  19,  1775: 

Therefore,  The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  has 
been  instituted  to  perpetuate  the  memory  of  those 
events,  and  of  the  men  who,  in  military,  naval,  and 
civil  positions  of  high  trust  and  responsibility,  by 
their  acts  or  counsel,  assisted  in  the  establishment, 
defence,  and  preservation  of  the  American  Colonies, 
and  were  in  truth  founders  of  this  nation.  With 
this  end  in  view,  it  seeks  to  collect  and  preserve 
manuscripts,  rolls,  relics,  and  records  ;  to  provide 
suitable  commemorations  or  memorials  relating  to 
the  American  Colonial  period,  and  to  inspire  in  its 
members  the  fraternal  and  patriotic  spirit  of  their 
forefathers,  and  in  the  community,  respect  and 
reverence  for  those  whose  public  services  made  our 
freedom  and  unity  possible. 

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The    Society   shall   be    known    by    the  ARTICLE  i. 
name   and   title    of   the    General    Society 
of  Colonial  Wars. 

Any    male  person    above   the    age    of    ARTICLE  n. 
twenty-one  years,   of  good  moral  charac-     MEMBERSH»>. 
ter  and  reputation,  shall  be  eligible  to   membership 
in   the   Society  of  Colonial    Wars,   who    is   lineally 
descended    in    the    male    or    female    line    from    an 
ancestor  : 

(1)  Who  served  as  a  military  or  naval  officer,  or 
as  a  soldier,  sailor,  or  marine,  or  as  a  privateersman, 
under   authority    of   the    Colonies    which    afterward 
formed  the  United  States,  or  in  the  forces  of  Great 
Britain   which    participated   with   those  of  the  said 
Colonies  in  any  wars  in  which  the  said  Colonies  were 
engaged,  or   in  which  they  enrolled  men,  from  the 
settlement  of  Jamestown,  May  13,  1607,  to  tne  battle 
of  Lexington,  April  19,  17/5  ;  or 

(2)  Who  held  office  in  any  of  the  Colonies  between 
the  dates  above  mentioned,  either  as 

(a)  Director-General,  Vice-Director-General,  or 
member  of  the  Council,  or  legislative  body  in  the 
Colony  of  New  Netherlands  ; 

(&)  Governor,  Lieutenant  or  Deputy  Governor, 
Lord  Proprietor,  member  of  the  King's  or  Governor's 
Council,  or  legislative  body  in  the  Colonies  of  New 
York,  New  Jersey,  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  and 
Delaware  ; 

(V)  Lord  Proprietor,  Governor,  Deputy  Governor, 
or  member  of  the  Council,  or  of  the  legislative  body 
in  Maryland  and  the  Carolinas  ; 

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Governor,  Deputy  Governor,  Governor's 
Assistant,  or  Commissioner  to  the  United  Colonies  of 
New  England,  or  member  of  the  Council,  body  of 
Assistants,  or  legislative  body  in  any  of  the  New 
England  Colonies. 

One  collateral  representative  of  an  ancestor  such 
as  above  specified  shall  be  eligible  for  membership, 
provided  there  be  no  existing  lineal  descendant,  and 
provided  that  such  person  be  the  oldest  collateral 
representative  in  the  male  line  of  such  ancestor,  or 
has  filed  with  the  Secretary-General  of  the  Society 
written  renunciations  from  all  other  persons  having 
nearer  claims  to  representation. 

No  State  Society  shall  adopt  any  rule  of  eligibility 
for  membership  which  shall  admit  any  person  not 
eligible  for  membership  in  the  General  Society. 

But  any  State  Society  may,  except  as  to  members 
transferred  from  another  State  Society,  further  restrict, 
at  its  discretion,  the  basis  of  eligibility  for  membership 
in  its  own  Society. 

ARTICLE  in.  The  General  Society  of  Colonial 

GENERAL  SOCIETY.          Wars    shall     Consist     of     tllC      Societies 

now  existing  in  the  States  of  New  York,  Pennsyl- 
vania, Maryland,  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  and 
District  of  Columbia,  and  such  other  State  Societies 
as  may  from  time  to  time  be  duly  organized  and 
authorized  by  the  General  Society. 

Whenever  the  word  "  State  "  occurs  in  this  Consti- 
tution it  shall  be  held  to  include  within  its  meaning 
the  Territories  of  the  United  States  and  the  District 
of  Columbia. 

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The  officers  of  the  General  Society  of  ARTiCLE  IV. 
Colonial  Wars  shall  be  :  A  Governor-  °FFICERS- 
General,  a  Vice  Governor-General,  a  Deputy  Gov- 
ernor-General from  each  State  Society,  a  Secretary- 
General,  a  Deputy  Secretary-General,  a  Treasurer- 
General,  a  Deputy  Treasurer-General,  a  Registrar- 
General,  an  Historian-General,  a  Chaplain-General, 
a  Chancellor-General,  and  a  Surgeon-General.  With 
the  exception  of  the  Deputy  Governors-General,  the 
above  officers  shall  be  elected  by  a  plurality  vote  of 
the  delegates  present  at  a  General  Assembly  of  the 
Society.  Vacancies  occurring  by  death  or  resignation 
may  be  filled  by  the  General  Council  for  the  unex- 
pired  term.  Each  Deputy  Governor-General  shall 
be  elected  by  a  plurality  vote  of  the  delegates  present 
in  the  General  Assembly  from  the  State  from  which 
said  Deputy  Governor-General  is  chosen.  The  above 
officers  shall  serve  until  the  next  regular  meeting  of 
the  General  Assembly  and  until  their  successors  are 
duly  chosen. 

A   General   Assembly  of   the    General    ARTICLE  v. 
Society  shall  be  held  every  three  years,  at      MEETINGS. 
such    time    and    place    as    the  preceding  Assembly 
shall  appoint,  or  authorize  to  be  appointed. 

Special  General  Assemblies  may  be  held  upon  the 
order  of  the  Governor-General,  or  upon  the  call  of 
the  Secretary-General  or  Deputy  Secretary-General, 
issued  at  the  request  of  the  Governors  or  Acting 
Governors  of  three  State  Societies,  or  else  at  the 
written  request  of  five  Deputy  Governors-General. 

General    Assemblies    shall    be    composed    of   the 

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members  of  the  General  Council,  and  five  delegates 
from  each  State  Society,  to  be  chosen  by  the  State 
Councils  respectively,  or  otherwise  as  may  be  pre- 
scribed by  the  respective  State  Societies;  and  all 
vacancies  arising  from  any  cause  in  any  State  Dele- 
gation may  be  filled  for  the  unexpired  term  by  the 
State  Council  concerned. 

The  term  of  service  of  the  delegates  shall  be  for 
three  years  and  until  their  successors  be  elected. 

Delegates  or  General  Officers  representing  seven 
State  Societies  shall  constitute  a  quorum  of  the  Gen- 
eral Assembly  for  the  transaction  of  business ;  the 
proceedings  shall  be  in  accordance  with  parliament- 
ary law,  and  only  the  votes  of  those  present  shall  be 
counted. 

The  order  of  business  shall  be : 

1.  The  calling  of  the  General  Assembly  to  order 
by  the  Governor-General,    Vice  Governor-General, 
or  in  their  absence  by  the  Secretary-General. 

2.  Prayer  by  the  Chaplain-General. 

3.  Reading  of  Minutes  of  last  General  Assembly. 

4.  Report  from  Secretary-General. 

5.  Report  from  Treasurer-General. 

6.  Reports  from  Committees  and  Officers. 

7.  Unfinished  Business. 

8.  New  Business. 

9.  Reports  from  State  Societies. 

10.  Election  of  Officers. 

11.  Benediction  by  the  Chaplain-General. 

The  minutes  of  each  Assembly  shall  be  read  before 
its  final  adjournment. 

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Each   State    Society   shall    annually     ARTICLE  vi. 
transmit    to   the    Secretary-General    a    STATE  SOCIETIES- 
circular  letter  stating  the   number  of   its  members, 
general    matters    of   interest,    and    any   suggestions 
which  may  be  deemed  of  advantage  to  the  Society. 
Each  State  Society  shall,  in  the  month  of  January  in 
each  year,  pay  to  the  Treasurer-General  the  sum  of 
$25.00. 


The  General  Society  shall  have  sole 

*  .  ARTICLE  VII. 

power  of  action  in  the  national,  as  dis-    POWERS  OF  THE 

.    f  ^i        /-. .  rr    •  r^i  GENERAL  SOCIETY. 

tinct  from  the  btate  anairs  ot  the  organ- 
ization. It  shall  have  jurisdiction  to  pass  upon  all 
questions  of  eligibility  referred  to  it  by  the  Registrar- 
General  ;  but  shall  not  otherwise  interfere  in  the  reg- 
ulations or  government  of  any  State  Society,  unless 
by  a  plurality  vote  of  the  General  Assembly,  when 
the  surrender  of  a  State  charter  may  be  demanded, 
should  an  investigation  show  that  such  action  is 

o 

necessary  for  the  welfare  of  the  Societies  at  large. 
It  shall  have  power  to  grant  charters  to  States  other 
than  those  in  which  the  Society  is  already  organized, 
provided  that  at  least  nine  persons  duly  qualified  to 
be  members  make  such  application.  It  shall  issue 
the  insignia  and  the  diploma  of  membership.  It  shall 
publish  the  Year-book  with  the  co-operation  of  the 
several  State  Societies  ;  and  the  cost  shall  be  defrayed 
by  the  latter  in  proportion  to  their  membership. 

The  General  Council  which  shall  be  composed  of 
all  the  General  Officers  shall  exercise  the  powers  of 
the  General  Society  (except  those  of  demanding 
State  charters,  and  of  amending  the  Constitution)  be- 

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tween  meetings  of  the  General  Assembly,  to  which 
latter  body  it  shall  regularly  report  all  its  transactions. 

ARTICLE  vin.          The  Governor-General,  the  Vice- 
GOVKRNOR-GENKRAL.    Governor-General,    or    in    their    ab- 
sence a  duly  selected    temporary  presiding   officer, 
shall  preside  at  all  General  Assemblies  and  meetings 
of  the  General  Council  of  the  Society. 

The     Vice-Governor-General 

VICE-GOVERNOK-GHNERAL.  1         11  f  .1  1        .'  f     iU 

shall  perform  the  duties  01  the 

Governor-General  in  case  of  the  death,  absence  from 
the  country,  or  inability  of  the  Governor-General  to 
act  and  generally  assist  the  Governor-General  in  the 
performance  of  his  duties. 

ARTICLE  ix.  The    Secretary-General    shall    be 

SBCKBTAKY-GKNKRAL.       keeper      Qf      th£       Great      Seal      of       the 

Society,  and  of  the  General  Society  flag,  and  of  the 
diploma.  He  shall  conduct  the  general  correspond- 
ence of  the  Society  and  keep  a  record  thereof. 
He  shall  have  charge  of  the  printing  and  publications 
of  the  Society.  He  shall  give  due  notice  of  the  time 
and  place  of  the  holding  of  all  meetings  of  the  General 
Assembly,  and  of  the  General  Council ;  and  shall 
keep  full  record  of  their  proceedings. 

DEPUTY  The     Deputy     Secretary-General 

SECRETARY-GENERAL.      gJ^JJ    perform    ^g    duties  of    the   SeC- 

retary-General  in  case  of  the  death,  absence  from  the 
country,  or  inability  of  the  Secretary-General  to  act, 
and  generally  assist  the  Secretary-General  in  the  per- 
formance of  his  duties. 

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The  Treasurer-General  shall  col-  ARTICLE  x. 
lect  and  keep  the  funds  and  securities  TREASURER-GENKRAL- 
of  the  Society,  and  deposit  and  invest  them  subject 
to  the  direction  of  the  General  Council.  Out  of 
these  funds  he  shall  pay  such  sums  as  may  be 
ordered  by  the  General  Council.  He  shall  keep  a 
full  account  of  his  receipts  and  payments,  and  at 
each  General  Assembly,  or  when  required  by  the 
General  Council,  shall  render  an  account  of  the 
same.  He  shall  be  custodian  of  the  die  of  the 
insignia,  and  may  issue  the  insignia  and  rosettes. 

For  the  faithful  performance  of  his  duty,  he  may 
be  required  to  give  such  security  as  the  General 
Council  may  deem  proper. 

The     Deputy    Treasurer-General  DEPUTY 

Shall       perform        the      duties        Of       the       TREASURER-GENERAL. 

Treasurer-General  in  case  of  the  death,  absence  from 
the  country,  or  inability  of  the  Treasurer-General  to 
act,  and  generally  assist  the  Treasurer-General  in  the 
performance  of  his  duties. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  each  State  ARTICLE  xi. 
Society  to  file  with  the  Registrar-  R^^TRAR-GENERAL. 
General  a  duplicate  of  the  application  of  each  mem- 
ber. The  Registrar-General  shall  receive  and  file  all 
duplicate  applications  upon  which  membership  has 
been  granted,  with  a  list  of  all  diplomas  signed  by  him, 
and  all  documents  which  the  Society  may  acquire.  It 
shall  also  be  his  duty  to  submit  to  the  General  Coun- 
cil any  application  for  membership  which,  in  his  opin- 
ion, does  not  fulfil  the  requirements  of  Article  II.  of 
this  Constitution. 

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ARTICLE  xii.  The  Historian-General  shall  keep 
HISTOWAN-GKNERAL.  a  detailed  record  of  all  historical  and 
commemorative  celebrations  of  the  General  Society, 
and  shall  edit  and  prepare  for  publication  such  his- 
torical addresses,  papers  and  other  documents  as  the 
Society  may  decide  to  publish. 

ARTICLE  xm.          The  Chaplain-General  shall  be  an 
CHAPLAIN-GENERAL.     ordained    minister    of    a    Christian 
Church,  and  it   shall  be  his  duty  to   officiate  when 
called  upon  by  the  proper  officers. 

ARTICLE  xiv.  The  Chancellor-General  shall  be  a 

CHANCELLOR-GENERAL.    iawyer  duly  admitted  to  the  bar,  and 

it  shall  be  his  duty  to  give  legal  opinions  on  matters 
affecting  the  Society  when  called  upon  by  the  proper 
officers. 

ARTICLE  xv.  The    Surgeon-General  shall  be  a 

SURGEON  GENERAL.       practising  physician. 

ARTICLE  xvi.  The  Great  Seal  of  the  General  SO- 

GREAT  SEAL.  cietv  ^11  be  i  Within  a  beaded  An- 
nulet, a  title  scroll,  "  1607,  General  Society  of  Colonial 
Wars,  1775  ;"and  in  base  the  motto  :  "  Fortiter  Pro 
Patria,"  surrounding  diaper  charged  with  nine  mul- 
lets. Over  all  a  shield,  surmounted  of  the  crown, 
bearing  American  Colonial  seals  quarterly  of  nine  : 
I.  VIRGINIA  :  Argent,  a  cross  gules  between  four 
escutcheons  each  regally  crowned  proper,  the  first 
and  fourth  escutcheons  France  and  England  quarterly; 
second  escutcheon,  Scotland  ;  third,  Ireland  :  II.  NEW 
YORK  :  Argent,  a  beaver  bendways  proper,  on  a 
bordure  tenny,  a  belt  of  wampum  of  the  first:  III. 
MASSACHUSETTS  :  Azure,  on  a  mount  between  two 

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The  Great  Seal 

of  the 
General  Society  of  Colonial  Wars 


pine  trees  vert,  an  Indian  affronte  or,  belted  with 
leaves  of  the  second,  holding  in  his  dexter  hand  an 
arrow  paleways,  point  downwards,  and  in  his  sinister 
hand  a  bow  paleways,  of  the  third  ;  upon  a  scroll 
proper,  issuing  from  his  mouth,  the  legend,  "  Come 
over  and  help  us."  IV.  NEW  HAMPSHIRE:  Quar- 
terly, first  and  fourth  grand  quarter  of  France  and 
England ;  second,  Scotland  ;  third,  Ireland  ;  over  all 
an  escutcheon  of-pretence  ;  azure  billetee  or,  a  lion 
rampant  of  the  second,  for  Nassau.  V.  CONNECTI- 
CUT :  Argent,  a  dexter  hand  issuing  out  of  clouds  in 
dexter  chief,  holding  a  double  scroll  proper,  fesse- 
ways,  bearing  the  legend,  "  Sustinet  qui  transtulit ;  " 
in  base  fifteen  grape-vines,  six,  five,  four,  leaved  and 
fructed  proper.  VI.  MARYLAND  :  Quarterly  first  and 
fourth  paly  of  six  or  and  sable,  a  bend  counterchanged, 
for  Calvert ;  second  and  third,  per  fesse  and  per  pale 
argent  and  gules,  a  cross  bottony  counterchanged  for 
Crossland  (seal  of  Lord  Baltimore).  VII.  RHODE 
ISLAND:  Azure,  an  anchor  in  pale  or.  VIII.  NEW 
JERSEY  :  Quarterly,  first,  England  impaling  Scotland  ; 
second,  France  ;  third,  Ireland ;  fourth,  per  pale  and 
per  chevron  ;  first,  gules  two  lions  passant  guardant 
in  pale  or,  for  Brunswick  ;  second,  or,  semee  of 
hearts,  a  lion  rampant  azure,  for  Lunenburgh  ;  third, 
gules,  a  horse  courant  argent,  for  Westphalia  ;  over 
all  an  inescutcheon  gules,  charged  with  the  crown  of 
Charlemagne.  IX.  PENNSYLVANIA:  Argent,  on  a 
fesse  sable,  three  plates  ;  (Arms  of  Penn.) 

The  insignia  of  the  Society  shall      ARTICLE  xvn. 
consist  of  a  badge,  pendant  by  a  gold          INSIGNIA. 
crown  and  ring,  from  a  watered  silk  ribbon  one  inch 

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and  a  half  wide  of  red,  bordered  with  white  and  edged 
with  red.  The  badge  shall  be  surrounded  by  a  laurel 
wreath  in  gold  and  shall  consist  of  : 

Obverse  :  A  white  enameled  star  of  nine  points  bor- 
dered with  red  enamel,  having  between  each  star-point 
a  shield  displaying  an  emblem  of  one  of  the  nine  orig- 
inal colonies ;  and,  within  a  blue  enameled  garter 
bearing  the  motto  "  Fortiter  Pro  Patria,"  an  Indian's 
head  in  gold  relievo. 

Reverse :  The  star  above  described,  but  with  gold 
edge,  each  shield  between  the  points  displaying  a 
mullet,  and  in  the  center,  within  an  annulet  of  blue 
bearing  the  title,  "  Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  1607- 
1775,"  the  figure  of  a  colonial  soldier  in  gold  relievo. 
The  reverse  of  the  crown  of  each  insignia  shall  bear 
an  engraved  number,  corresponding  to  that  of  the 
registered  number  of  the  member  to  whom  such 
insignia  has  been  issued. 

The  insignia  shall  be  worn  by  the  members  on  all 
occasions  when  they  assemble  as  such,  for  any  stated 
purpose  or  celebration,  and  may  be  worn  on  any 
occasion  of  ceremony.  It  shall  be  worn  conspicuously 
on  the  left  breast ;  but  members  who  are  or  have 
been  Gentlemen  of  the  Council  of  a  State  Society, 
may  place  a  rosette  of  regulation  pattern  upon  the 
silk  ribbon  from  which  it  is  pendant.  Members  who 
are  or  have  been  General  Officers,  or  officers  of  a 
State  Society,  may  wear  the  insignia  with  three  jewels 
in  the  crown,  and  suspended  from  a  regulation  ribbon 
around  the  neck.  Members  who  are  or  have  been 
Governors,  Deputy  Governors  or  Lieutenant-Gov- 
ernors  of  State  Societies,  or  officers  of  the  General 

3° 


Obverse  and  Reverse 

of  the 
Insignia 

of 
The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars 


Society  may,  in  addition  to  the  insignia  so  suspended, 
wear  a  ribbon  of  the  Society's  colors,  three  and  one- 
half  inches  in  width,  extending  from  the  right  shoulder 
to  the  left  hip.  The  insignia  shall  be  worn  only  as 
above  prescribed. 

The  undressed  in-signia  shall  be  a  rosette  or  button 
of  the  size  now  in  use,  of  red  watered  silk  with  white 
thread  edging,  like  the  insignia  ribbon. 

On  ordinary  occasions  members  may  wear  this 
rosette  in  the  upper  buttonhole  of  the  left  lapel  of  the 
coat,  provided  it  be  not  used  at  the  same  time  with 
any  other  insignia  of  the  Society. 

The  diploma  of  this  Society  shall     ARTICLE  xvm. 
bear  the  following  words  :  DIPLOMA. 

GENERAL  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  WARS. 
To  All  Whom  it  May  Concern. 

Greeting  :     Know  ye,  this  is  to  certify  that  on  the 

day  of ,  in  the  year  of  our 

Lord ,  and   in  the  year  of  this  Society  the 

Gentleman,  was  duly 

elected   an    Hereditary    Member  of  the    Society  of 

Colonial  Wars  in  the   State  of by 

right  of  his  descent  from _.. 

In  Witness  Whereof ;  We  have  hereunto 
signed  our  names  and  affixed  the  Great 
Seal  of  the  General  Society. 

Officers  of  the  General  Society. 

_ _ Governor- General. 

Secretary-General. 

_ Registrar- General. 

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Bordering  the  top  and  left  side  of  the  diploma  is 
an  ornamental  scrollwork  containing  within  the  initial 
letter  "  G."  of  "  General  Society,"  a  representation  of 
Captain  Myles  Standish  and  a  band  of  Colonial  sol- 
diery ;  the  initial  surmounted  by  the  imperial  crown 
of  the  British  Empire,  and  having  below  it  the  motto 
of  the  Society.  Ranged  along  the  scroll  are  shields 
bearing  the  arms  of  the  original  nine  colonies  as 
emblazoned  in  the  Great  Seal  of  the  Society ;  and 
around  these  are  emblems  of  colonial  warfare,  with 
the  flags  of  Sweden  and  New  Netherlands,  and  the 
rose,  thistle,  shamrock,  and  cornflower — badges  re- 
spectively of  England,  Scotland,  Ireland  and  Ger- 
many. At  the  center  at  top  is  a  cluster  of  Indian 
weapons  and  the  head  of  a  Sachem  charged  upon  the 
fleur-de-lis  of  France. 

ARTICLE  xix.        The  flag  of  this  Society  shall  consist 

FLAG.  Q£    j-J^     recj    cross     of     St.     George    Ott    3. 

white  field,  bearing  in  the  center  the  escutcheon  of 
the  General  Society  surmounted  by  the  crown  and 
surrounded  by  nine  stars. 

ARTICLE  xx.  It  shall  be  competent  for  the  General 
STATE  SECRETARIES.  Council  to  appoint  State  Secretaries  in 
States  where  no  State  Societies  exist,  with  a  view  to 
represent  the  interest  of  this  Society,  and,  if  author- 
ized to  do  so,  to  prepare  for  the  organization  of  New 
State  Societies.  Such  State  Secretaries  shall  be  sub- 
ject to  the  direction  and  regulation  of  the  General 
Council.  Their  appointment  shall  be  for  a  limited 
time,  not  to  exceed  one  year,  but  may  be  renewed. 

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lOUISlJOURG  MONUMENT  erected  by  the  General 
Society  at  Louisbourg,  Cape  Breton  Island,  to  com- 
memorate its  capture  by  the  First  Louisbourg  Expedition 
under  Pepperrtll,  assisted  by  the  British  fleet  under 
Warren,  on  June  I7th,  1745.  The  monument  was  unveiled 
with  appropriate  ceremonies  on  June  lyth,  iH^,  the 
|-o(h  .iimi\  i-i  s.-irv  <>f  th<-  rapture  «•!'  ihr  fortress. 


They  may  be  removed  for  cause,  and  their  office  shall 
terminate  upon  the  organization  of,  and  grant  of  a 
charter  to,  a  Society  in  their  State.  They  shall  com- 
municate with  and  receive  communication  from  the 
Society  through  the  Secretary-General. 


The  General  Council  shall   elect  to    ARTICLE  xxi. 

MEMBERS  OF 
STATE   SOCIETIES. 


membership   only  charter  members  of      MEMBERS  °F 


new  State  Societies  ;  whose  membership 
shall  be  ipso  facto  transferred  to  their  own  State 
Society  with  the  grant  of  its  charter.  No  State  Society 
shall  elect  to  membership  persons  resident  within  the 
territory  of  another  State  Society,  except  upon  written 
consent  given  in  advance  by  the  Council  of  the  latter 
Society.  But  members  changing  residence  from  one 
State  to  another,  or  coming  within  the  jurisdiction  of 
a  new  State  Society,  may  at  their  option  retain  mem- 
bership in  the  State  Society  in  which  they  were  orig- 
inally admitted. 

A  member  of  any  State  Society  may  be  admitted  to 
membership  by  action  of  the  Council  of  another  State 
Society,  within  the  bounds  of  which  he  is  resident, 
upon  satisfactory  proof  of  his  membership  in  good 
standing  in  the  Society  from  which  he  comes,  and 
subject  to  the  rules  and  regulations  of  the  Society  he 
enters. 

No  alteration  of  or  amendment  to 

.  .  L     11   1  ARTICLE  XXII. 

this  Constitution  shall  be  made,  unless       ALTERATIONS 

i    .  .    .  •,  i         /-^  .  i        /•  AND  AMENDMENTS. 

proposed  in  writing  by  the  Council  ot  a 
State  Society,  or  by  the  General  Council.     The  Sec- 
retary-General shall  send  a  printed  copy  of  the  pro- 
posed amendment  to  each  State  Society,  naming  the 

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time  when  and  place  where  it  will  be  voted  upon.  At 
least  ninety  days'  notice  shall  be  given  to  each  State 
Society.  Whenever  any  amendment  is  under  consid- 
eration in  the  General  Assembly  it  shall  be  open  to 
any  modification  or  change  germane  to  the  proposed 
amendment.  No  such  change  or  modification  shall 
be  made,  nor  shall  any  amendment  to  this  Constitu- 
tion be  adopted,  unless  the  same  shall  receive  the 
votes  of  two-thirds  of  the  members  of  the  General 
Assembly  present  when  the  vote  is  taken. 


/"VBVERSE  and  reverse  of  the  Louisbourg  Medal  struck 
by  the  General  Society  in  commemoration  <>l  the 
1 5oth  anniversary  of  the  capture  of  Louisbourg  on  June 
i7th,  1745.  The  metal  from  which  these  medals  were 
struck  was  from  an  old  bronze  cannon  found  in  the 
wreck  of  a  French  frigate  supposed  to  be  "  I  e  CeK-brr" 
sunk  in  Louisbourg  harbor. 


Tin  flDemoriam. 
* 

ARTHUR   J.  C.  SOWDON, 

GOVERNOR-GENERAL, 

1905-1911. 


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SINCE  the  last  meeting  of  the  Council,  the  Governor-Gen- 
eral of  the  Society  has  passed  to  his  rest;  and  for  the  second 
time  in  its  brief  history  the  Society  mourns  the  loss  of  its 
honoured  head. 

ARTHUR  JOHN  CLARK  SOWDON  died  in  his  apartments,  Bea- 
con Street,  Boston,  on  the  third  day  of  June,  1911,  at  the 
age  of  seventy-six. 

A  native  of  Boston,  where  he  was  born  March  6,  1835, 
Boston  was  always  his  home.  He  was  graduated  from 
Harvard  College  in  the  class  of  1857,  a  class  well  remem- 
bered for  the  large  number  of  its  members  who  in  after  life 
attained  distinction  in  their  several  professions.  He  con- 
tinued his  studies  in  the  Harvard  Law  School,  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  Massachusetts  Bar  in  1861 ;  but  his  subsequent 
practice  in  his  profession  was  limited,  as  he  found  attractive 
and  profitable  interests  in  the  real  estate  business,  from 
which,  however,  he  retired  in  1872,  having  accumulated  or 
inherited  a  comfortable  competence.  Living  modestly,  he 
was,  for  his  means,  through  all  his  subsequent  life,  a  cheer- 
ful, judicious  and  generous  contributor  to  many  charities,  and 
at  his  death  bequeathed  to  objects  dear  to  him,  including  the 
Massachusetts  Society  of  Colonial  Wars,  a  portion  of  his 
moderate  estate. 

Possessed  of  leisure,  his  interests  developed  in  many  direc- 
tions. 

In  his  early  professional  life  he  joined  the  First  Corps  of 
Cadets,  and  after  his  retirement  from  the  service,  he  became 
and  remained  a  member  of  the  Veteran  Cadets. 

Mr.  Sowdon  always  took  a  keen  interest  and  for  many 
years  an  active  part  in  political  affairs.  As  early  as  1863  he 
represented  his  district  in  the  Gubernatorial  Convention,  and 
gave  his  support  to  John  A.  Andrew  for  Governor  of  the 
Commonwealth.  Accepting  the  principles  upon  which  the 
Republican  party  was  founded,  he  was  not  afraid  to  act  in- 
dependently, and  outside  the  party  lines  when  his  convictions 
compelled  him  to  the  belief  that  the  party  was  departing 
from  those  principles.  And  it  was  this  independence  of 
party  when  principle  was  involved,  and  his  oppositon  to  the 
spirit  of  intolerance  which  manifested  itself  in  the  treatment 
of  the  South  after  the  Civil  War,  that  gave  him  prominence 


in  the  Councils  of  independent  Republicans  and  Democrats 
for  many  years. 

Mr.  Sowdon  had  little  desire  for  public  office;  and  the 
only  one  he  ever  held  was  that  of  representative  from  Boston 
in  the  Massachusetts  General  Court  of  1879  and  1880. 

In  municipal  affairs,  especially  when  there  was  a  "citi- 
zen's movement,"  he  took  an  active  part,  believing  that  all 
party  lines  should  be  ignored  in  a  contest  between  honest 
government  and  a  system  of  grafts  and  spoils.  In  the  many 
campaigns  of  this  character  in  Boston  he  could  always  be 
found  doing  valiant  service  on  the  right  side. 

In  his  later  years  political  ties  were  less  strong;  and  on  a 
national  question  like  that  of  the  tariff  he  was  a  supporter  of 
democratic  principles.  On  the  question  of  civil  service  re- 
form he  was  one  of  the  earliest  to  give  his  aid. 

As  a  member  of  the  Committees  appointed  to  raise  the 
necessary  funds  for  the  building  of  the  Boston  Museum  of 
Fine  Arts,  and  the  Memorial  Hall  at  Harvard,  Mr.  Sowdon 
did  efficient  and  appreciative  service. 

Not  less  useful  was  he  in  the  ecclesiastical  affairs  to  which 
for  many  years  he  gave  much  of  his  time.  A  member  at  an 
early  day  of  the  Episcopal  Church,  he  cheerfully  devoted  to 
its  interests  time  and  labor  and  financial  support.  The  value 
of  his  services  was  recognized  not  only  by  the  parish  of 
whose  vestry  he  was  so  long  a  member,  and  by  the  diocese — 
which  elected  him  year  after  year  to  its  Standing  Commit- 
tee— and  to  other  offices  of  responsibility  and  honour  but 
also  by  the  General  Convention  of  the  American  Church,  in 
which  for  several  triennial  periods  he  sat  as  a  delegate  from 
Massachusetts. 

Mr.  Sowdon  also  was  connected  with  many  other  organiza- 
tions,— social,  civic,  economic,  patriotic,  religious, — among 
them  the  Union  and  St.  Botolph  Clubs,  the  Reform  Club,  the 
Bostonian  Society,  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Association, 
the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Society,  the 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association  and  the  Young  Men's 
Christian  Union.  But  in  no  organization,  except  the  Church, 
did  he  take  larger  interest  or  find  greater  pleasure  than  in 
this,  the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars.  Here  he  enjoyed  the 
birthright  of  his  honoured  ancestry.  It  knit  him  to  the  past 


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with  its  glorious  memories,  and  in  it  he  entered  into  the  life 
of  those  who  made  the  Society,  who  made  even  the  nation 
possible. 

As  one  of  the  early  members  of  the  Massachusetts  Society 
he  was  of  great  assistance  in  the  adoption  of  principles  and 
customs  which  have  been  maintained  to  the  present  time  and 
have  added  largely  to  the  usefulness  of  the  Society  to  its 
members,  and  to  its  influence  in  the  Community. 

Chosen  Governor  of  the  State  Society  in  1896  and  holding 
the  office  until  his  election  as  Governor-General  on  the  death 
of  the  lamented  de  Peyster,  he  gave,  in  both  of  these  high 
positions,  unstintingly  of  his  time  and  strength  to  maintain 
and  further  the  highest  aims  of  the  Society. 

We  have  lost  the  leadership  of  our  head — the  companion- 
ship of  our  friend  and  brother;  but  we  cannot  lose  the  ex- 
ample and  influence  of  his  cultivated  and  refined  character, 
strongly  imbued  with  religious  faith. 

Fortunate  and  happy  has  the  Society  been  in  its  two  Gov- 
ernors-General de  Peyster  and  Sowdon ;  worthy  were  they 
of  the  regard  and  affection  of  those  who  knew  them;  worthy 
of  the  honour  and  responsibilities  they  bore ;  worthy  may 
we  be  of  their  memory. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  General  Council  of  the  Society  of 
Colonial  Wars  held  at  New  York  City,  November  zist,  1911, 
the  following  resolution  was  carried  unanimously  by  a  rising 
vote  after  the  reading  by  Dr.  Hutchins  of  the  foregoing 
obituary  notice. 

Resolved  that  it  is  with  the  deepest  emotion  that  we  note 
upon  these  minutes  the  death  of  our  late  Governor-General 
Mr.  Arthur  J.  C.  Sowdon,  and  that  the  obituary  notice  just 
read  be  spread  in  full  upon  the  minutes  of  this  meeting  and 
that  the  Secretary-General  be  instructed  to  have  the  same 
printed  and  a  copy  sent  to  the  General  Officers  and  Secre- 
taries of  the  State  Societies  and  also  to  the  family  of  Mr. 
Sowdon. 

The  meeting  then  took  a  recess  out  of  respect  to  the  memory 
of  Mr.  Sowdon. 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS   IN   THE   STATE   OF  NEW   YORK. 

Governor. 
WILLIAM  CARY  SANGER. 

Deputy-Governor. 
WILLIAM  WHITEHEAD  LADD. 

Lieut  enant-G  over  nor  s. 

HENRY  GANSEVOORT  SANFORD, 

AMORY  SIBLEY  CARHART, 

DE  WITT  CLINTON  FALLS. 

Secretary. 

FREDERICK  DWIGHT. 
45  William  St.,  New  York  City. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
EDWARD  COLEMAN  DELAFIELD. 

Treasurer. 
CLARENCE  STORM. 

Registrar. 
EDWARD  NICOLL  CROSBY. 

Chancellor. 
WILLIAM  GRAVES  BATES. 

Vice-Chancellor. 
SAMUEL  HOWLAND  HOPPIN. 

39 


NEW    YORK. 

Surgeons. 

FANEUIL  SUYDAM  WEISSE,  M.D., 
J.  BAYARD  CLARK,  M.D. 

Historian. 
EDWARD  TRENCHARD. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  DR.  HOWARD  DUFFIELD. 


Genealogist. 
EUGENE  K.  AUSTIN. 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Expiring  December,  1911. 

CLARENCE  WINTHROP  BOWEN, 
WILLIAM  HENRY  FOLSOM, 
BRYCE  METCALF. 

Term  Expiring  December,  1912. 

JOHN  FRANCIS  DANIELL, 
HENRY  EGLINTON  MONTGOMERY, 
ARNOLD  WOOD. 

Term  Expiring  December,  1913. 

WALTER  LISPENARD  SUYDAM, 
LEA  MclLVAiNE  LUQUER, 
MAJ.-GEN.  FREDERICK  DENT  GRANT,  U.S.A. 
40 


NEW    YORK. 

OFFICERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY, 
RESIDING    IN    NEW    YORK. 

(Ex-officio  Members  of  the  Council.) 

ROWLAND  PELL, 

Vice-  Governor-General . 

MAJ.-GEN.  CHARLES  FRANCIS  ROE, 

Deputy  Governor-General  for  New  York. 

CLARENCE  STORM, 

Secretary-General. 

HENRY  GANSEVOORT  SAN  FORD, 
Deputy  Secretary-General. 

T.  J.  OAKLEY  RHINELANDER, 
Historian-General. 


NEW    YORK. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN  1906 
TO    THE    LAST    GENERAL    REGISTER 
OF    1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1524     ALLEN,  OLIVER  FIELD,  New  York.  4582 

8th  from  Quartermaster  George  Colton. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Stebbins. 
8th  from  Zechariah  Field. 
7th  from  John  Allen. 
7th  from  Stephen  Paine. 
7th  from  Sergt.  Samuel  Field. 
5th  from  Capt.  Moses  Field. 

1465  APPLETON,  FRANCIS  RANDALL,  New  York.        4386 

6th  from  Major  Samuel  Appleton. 

1374     AUSTIN,  WILLIAM  MORRIS,  New  York.  4026 

8th  from  Col.  Robert  Livingston. 

1442     BANGS,  FRANCIS  SEDGWICK,  New  York.  4277 

6th  from  Capt.  Jonathan  Bangs. 

1457     BANGS,  LEMUEL  BOLTON,  M.D.,  New  York.      4353 
6th  from  Capt.  Jonathan  Bangs. 

1466  BANKS,  WARREN  SAN  FORD,  New  York.  43^7 

9th  from  John  Tripp. 

1398     BARNES,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  M.D.,  Herkimer.      4105 
7th  from  Capt.  John  Dodge. 
7th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Howe  (How). 
7th  from  Capt.  William  Goodhue. 
6th  from  Col.  Richard  Stillwell. 
4th  from  Isaac  Hunter. 
4th  from  Corp.  Thomas  Barnes. 

42 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1544     BARTHOLOMEW,  JAMES  RIPLEY,  New  York.       4682 
8th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 

1449     BENEDICT,  RUSSELL,  New  York.  4323 

7th  from  Hon.  Richard  Russell. 

1431     BENEDICT,  WILLIAM  LEONARD,  New  York.         4209 

7th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Benedict. 
1372     BENKARD,  HARRY  HORTON,  New  York.  4024 

6th  from  Blaise  Vinton. 
1548     BENSON,  ARTHUR  DAVIS,  New  York.  47O2 

6th  from  Capt.  Johannes  Benson. 

1479     BICKNELL,  EUGENE  PINTARD,  New  York.  4448 

7th  from  Rev.  Gregory  Dexter. 

1411     BICKNELL,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS,  New  York.        4141 

8th  from  Joris  Jansen  de  Rapalje. 

8th  from  Obadiah  Holmes. 

8th  from  Humphrey  Turner. 

8th  from  John  Brown,  ist. 

8th  from  Capt.  John  Whipple. 

8th  from  William  Ballard. 

8th  from  Rev.  Chad  Brown. 

7th  from  Rev.  Gregory  Dexter. 

7th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Wrillett. 

7th  from  Joseph  Jenckes,  2nd. 

7th  from  John  Brown. 

7th  from  John  Cooper. 

7th  from  Capt.  Ailing  Ball. 

7th  from  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker. 

6th  from  Gov.  Joseph  Jenckes, 

6th  from  Major  John  Dexter. 

4th  from  Surgeon  John  Constable. 
1443     BLYE,  JOSEPH  NAPOLEON,  Yonkers.  4278 

4th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Swords. 

43 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1517     BOND,  WALTER  HUNTINGTON,  Brooklyn.  45 76 

7th  from  John  Bigelow  (Biglo). 

1545     BOYNTON,  CHESTER  CLARK,  New  York.  4683 

7th  from  Nathaniel  Richardson. 

1379     BRADISH,  GEORGE  JOHNSTON,  Charlottes- 

ville,  Va.  4035 

7th  from  Lieut.  Wilhelmus  Beekman. 
6th  from  Dr.  John  Johnstone. 
6th  from  Col.  Gerardus  Beekman. 
6th  from  Col.  Peter  Bard. 
5th  from  Lieut.  Jacob  Walton. 

1476     BRETT,  PHILIP  MILLEDOLER,  New  York.  4445 

6th  from  Lieut.  Roger  Brett. 

1399     BROOKFIELD,  FRANK,  New  York.  4116 

8th  from  Capt.  James  Avery. 

1437  *BROWN,  FREDERIC  TILDEN,  M.D.  4244 

8th  from  Capt.  Peregrine  White. 

1423     BRYANT,  WILLIAM  SOHIER,  M.D.,  New  York.    4198 
9th  from  Atherton  Hough. 
9th  from  Emanuel  Downing. 
9th  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
8th  from  Com.  Tristram  Coffin. 
8th  from  Capt.  Edward  Johnson,  Sr. 
8th  from  Capt.  Edward  Bangs. 
8th  from  Rear- Admiral  Thomas  Graves. 
8th  from  John  Doane. 
8th  from  John  Jenney. 
7th  from  Ens.  Erasmus  Stevens. 
7th  from  Thomas  Nichols. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Francis  Peabody. 
7th  from  Thomas  Paine. 

•Deceased. 
44 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

7th  from  John  Doane,  Jr. 

7th  from  Moses  Cleveland. 

7th  from  Thomas  Pope. 

7th  from  John  Bates. 

6th  from  John  Dexter. 

6th  from  Joses  Bucknam. 

6th  from  Lieut.  Arthur  Mason. 

6th  from  Josiah  Cleveland. 

5th  from  John  Sawyer. 

5th  from  John  Smith,  Jr. 

4th  from  Rev.  Ebenezer  Cleveland. 

4th  from  Capt.-Lieut.  David  Mason. 

1549     BURRILL,  EDWARD  LIVINGSTON,  New  York.       4703 
6th  from  Ebenezer  Burrill. 

1388     BUSH,  CHARLES  HOMER,  New  York.  4087 

8th  from  Gov.  Wm.  Bradford. 

1474     CAMPBELL,  DOUGLAS,  New  York.  44 1 4 

4th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Campbell. 

1413     CANN,  JOHN  WOODWARD,  New  York.  4143 

6th  from  John  Cann. 
6th  from  Benjamin  Woodward  (Woodworth). 

1501     CARR,  WILLIAM,  JR.,  New  York.  4523 

9th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Isaac  Allerton. 
5th  from  Capt.  Nathaniel  Cushman. 

1483     CATLIN,   GEORGE  DE   GRASSE,   CAPT.,  U.S.A., 

Fort  Snelling,  Minn.  4487 

8th  from  Sergt.  Cornelius  Barentsen  Sleght. 
8th  from  Matthiew  (Mathese)  Blanshan. 
8th  from  Nicholas  Du  Puy. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Hendrick  Jochemsen  Schoon- 

maker. 
7th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Brodhead. 

45 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

7th  from  Gerrit  Decker. 

7th  from  Moses  Du  Puy. 

7th  from  Capt.  Jochem  Schoonmaker. 

6th  from  Lieut.  Garret  Wyngaert. 

6th  from  Nicholas  Du  Puy. 

6th  from  Capt.  Richard  Brodhead. 

6th  from  Lieut.  Hendrick  Schoonmaker. 

5th  from  Benjamin  Schoonmaker. 

5th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Brodhead. 

4th  from  Lieut.  Garret  Brodhead. 

1534     CATLIN,  BRIG.-GEN.  ISAAC  SWARTOUT,  U.S.A., 

Ret,  Apalachin,  N.  Y.  4651 

6th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Brodhead. 

1538     CHAMBERLTN,  EMERSON,  New  York.  4667 

6th  from  Thomas  Chamberlin. 

1429     CHAMBERS,  WALTER  BOUGHTON,  New  York.      4204 
8th  from  Lieut.  Jonathan  Lockwood. 

1375     CHANDLER,  WALTER,  JR.,  New  York.  403 1 

7th  from  Col.  William  Chandler. 

1525     CHAPMAN,  EDWIN  NESBIT,  New  York.  45^3 

loth  from  Gov.  Roger  Williams, 
loth  from  Francis  Cooke. 

9th  from  Rev.  Obadiah  Holmes. 

9th  from  Gov.  Caleb  Carr. 

9th  from  Richard  Borden. 

9th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

7th  from  Capt.  Robert  Chapman. 

1450     CHURCH,  ELIHU  CUNYNGHAM,  New  York.       4324 
7th  from  Samuel  Belden  (Belding). 

1527     CLARK,  FREDERICK  HAMILTON,  Yonkers.          4597 
4th  from  Ensign  Joseph  Stebbins. 

46 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1550  CLARKE,,  CHARLES  EDES  FLETCHER, 

New  York.  3201 

8th  from  Capt.  John  Waite. 

1361     COOK,  JOSEPH  TOTTENHAM,  M.D.,  Buffalo.        4006 
7th  from  Edward  Culver. 

1497     COOLIDGE,  HOWARD  KING,  New  York.  45 1 5 

8th  from  Ensign  John  Coolidge. 

1551  COWDIN,WINTHROP,  LIEUT.,  U.S.  V.,Mt.Kisco.  4704 

3rd  from  Capt.  Thomas  Cowdin. 

1382  CROSSETT,  FREDERICK  MELVIN.  4081 

7th  from  John  Stratton. 

1502  CROWDER,  REV.  FRANK  WARFIELD,  Providence, 

R-  I-  4533 

7th  from  Col.  William  Burgess. 

1438     CRUMB,  LEVERETT  FINCH,  Peekskill.  4245 

6th  from  Daniel  Crumb. 

1503  DALL,  HORACE  HOLLEY,  New  York.  4534 

8th  from  William  Phelps. 

1426     DANA,  RICHARD  TURNER,  New  York.  4201 

8th  from  Dr.  Thomas  Starr. 

1404     DANIELL,  GRISWOLD  BOYCE,  New  York.  4121 

4th  from  John  Hopkins. 

1383  DEARBORN,  FREDERICK  MYERS,  M.D., 

New  York.  4082 

5th  from  Reuben  Dearborn. 

1389     DELAFIELD,  EDWARD  COLEMAN,  New  York.       4088 
9th  from  Ensign  Thomas  Cornell. 
8th  from  Capt.  Goosen  Gerritse  Van  Schaick. 

47 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  William  Hallett. 
8th  from  Lieut.  William  Beekman. 
7th  from  Col.  Robert  Livingston. 
7th  from  Col.  Johannes  Schuyler. 

1440     DELAFIELD,  JOHN  Ross,  New  York.  4275 

9th  from  Ensign  Thomas  Cornell. 
8th  from  William  Hallett. 
8th  from  Capt.  Johannis  Pieterszen  Van  Brugh. 
8th  from  Joris  Woolsey. 
8th  from  Capt.  Goosen  Gerritse  Van  Schaick. 
8th  from  Lieut.  William  Beekman. 
7th  from  Col.  Robert  Livingston. 
7th  from  Capt.  William  Hallett. 
7th  from  Capt.  Peter  Van  Brugh. 
7th  from  Col.  Johannes  Schuyler. 
7th  from  Capt.  Philip  Pieterse  Schuyler. 
7th  from  Col.  Henry  Beekman,  ist. 
6th  from  Col.  Philip  Livingston. 
6th  from  Capt.  Johannes  Schuyler,  Jr. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Robert  Livingston,  Jr. 
6th  from  Col.  Pieter  Schuyler. 
5th  from  Hon.  William  Smith. 
5th  from  Col.  Robert  Livingston. 
5th  from  Capt.  Pieter  Schuyler,  Jr. 

1462     DELANO,  MORTIMER,  New  York.  4375 

8th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

1400     DENISON,  EGBERT  COOK,  New  York.  4117 

7th  from  Capt.  George  Denison. 

1477     DENNIS,  EDWARD,  Ossining.  4446 

7th  from  John  Devereux. 

1484     DEPEW,  CHAUNCEY  MITCHELL,  JR.,  New  York.  4488 
9th  from  Matthew  Mitchell. 
48 


X  TEW  YORK  from  the  southwest  in  1740,  reproduced 
from  Valentine's  Manual  of  1858.  The  view  shows 
in  the  foreground  Fort  George,  on  the  site  of  which  now 
stands  the  United  States  Custom  House,  facing  the  lower 
end  of  Broadway.  In  front  of  the  fort  is  the  Battery 
walk,  as  it  was  then  known.  Subsequently  land  was 
tilled  in  to  make  what  is  now  Battery  Park  or  The  Batterv  . 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1391     DICKERMAN,  WILLIAM  CARTER,  New  York.       4098 
9th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 
9th  from  Thomas  Gregson. 
8th  from  James  Hosmer. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Smith,  Sr. 
8th  from  Henry  Burt. 
8th  from  Henry  Kenney  (Kinney). 
8th  from  Deacon  Francis  Chickering. 
8th  from  Lieut.  William  Buss. 
7th  from  Commissary  John  Root. 
7th  from  Stephen  Paine. 
7th  from  John  Scott. 
7th  from  Thomas  Kenney  (Kinney). 
7th  from  John  Smith. 
7th  from  Joseph  Buss. 
6th  from  John  Melvin. 
5th  from  Capt.  Eleazer  Melvin. 

1528     DITMAS,  CHARLES  ANDREW,  Brooklyn.  459$ 

7th  from  Jehu  Burr,  ist. 

1504  DRIGGS,  FREDERICK  ELLIOTT,  New  York.  .4535 

4th  from  Bartholomew  Driggs. 

1505  DRIGGS,  LAWRENCE  LA  TOURETTE,  New  York.  4536 

4th  from  Bartholomew  Driggs. 

1452     DU  FAIS,  JOHN,  Newport,  R.  I.  4332 

6th  from  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Pierson. 

1435     DUMONT,  CHARLES  GREGG,  Rochester.  4213 

7th  from  Wallerand  Dumont. 

1506  DUTTON,  LELAND  TURNER,  New  York.  4524 

8th  from  Joseph  Plummer. 

8th  from  Thomas  Wood. 

8th  from  Ens.  Thomas  Tenney. 

49 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETT  No. 

7th  from  Benjamin  Pearson. 
7th  from  John  Wood. 
7th  from  Daniel  Tenney. 

1458     EATON,  FREDERICK  HEBER,  New  York.  4354 

9th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 
9th  from  Thomas  Gregson. 
8th  from  Lieut.  William  Buss. 
8th  from  Deacon  Francis  Chickering. 
8th  from  Henry  Burt. 
8th  from  Henry  Kenney  (Kinney). 
8th  from  James  Hosmer. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Smith,  Sr. 
7th  from  Stephen  Paine. 
7th  from  Joseph  Buss. 
7th  from  Commissary  John  Root. 
7th  from  Thomas  Kenney  (Kinney). 
7th  from  John  Scott. 
7th  from  John  Smith. 
6th  from  John  Melvin. 
5th  from  Capt.  Eleazer  Melvin. 

1518     EATON,  GEORGE  LUTHER,  Rochester.  4577 

9th  from  Gov.  John  Webster. 

1410     ELDER,  THOMAS  LINDSAY,  New  York.  4140 

4th  from  Capt.  John  Knox. 

1425     ELLIMAN,  LAWRENCE  BOGERT,  New  York.        4200 
9th  from  Gen.  Johannes  de  la  Montagne. 
9th  from  John  Harmon. 
9th  from  Richard  Scott. 
9th  from  Ens.  Thomas  Cornell. 
9th  from  Lieut.  Robert  Feake. 
9th  from  Capt.  John  Underhill. 
9th  from  Dr.  Gysbert  G.  Van  Imbroch. 

5° 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Capt.  William  Lawrence. 
8th  from  John  Scott. 
8th  from  Capt.  John  Seaman. 
8th  from  Col.  John  Jackson. 
8th  from  Jan  Peeck. 
8th  from  Anthony  Morris,  2nd. 
8th  from  Col.  Richard  Townley. 
7th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Hicks. 
7th  from  Col.  Thomas  Willett. 
7th  from  Ens.  Joseph  Lawrence. 
6th  from  Richard  King. 
6th  from  Richard  Lawrence. 

1507     ENDS,  ALANSON  TRASK,  JR.,  New  York.  4525 

9th  from  Richard  Borden. 

9th  from  Edward  Howell, 

9th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Smith,  Sr. 

9th  from  John  Leonard. 

8th  from  Capt.  William  Trask. 

8th  from  Nathaniel  Dickinson. 

8th  from  Major  John  Howell. 

8th  from  Sergt.  Benjamin  Waite. 

8th  from  Thomas  Welles. 

8th  from  William  Smead. 

7th  from  Corp.  Edward  Allen,  Jr. 

7th  from  Eliezer  Hawks. 

7th  from  William  Arms. 

7th  from  Sergt.  Robert  Bardwell. 

5th  from  Eliakim  Arms. 
1530     ESTES,  WEBSTER  CUMMINGS,  New  York.  4634 

7th  from  Lieut.  Return  Strong. 
1434     FERNALD,  FREDERIK  ATHERTON,  Washington, 

D.  C.  4212 

9th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Ambrose  Gibbons. 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Lieut.  John  Sanborn. 
7th  from  Richard  Sanborn. 
6th  from  Ensign  John  Sanborn. 

1421     FLETCHER,  HENRY,  New  York.  4r75 

8th  from  James  Rogers. 

1387     FLOYD,  WILLIAM,  New  York.  4086 

9th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 
6th  from  Col.  Richard  Floyd. 

1454     Fox,  NOEL  BLEECKER,  New  York.  435° 

9th  from  Edmund  Freeman. 
9th  from  William  Patten. 
9th  from  Capt.  Edward  Johnson.  Sr. 
9th  from  William  Denison. 
9th  from  William  Hutchinson. 
8th  from  Thomas  Patten. 
8th  from  Maj.  William  Johnson. 
8th  from  Joris  Jansen  Rapalje. 
8th  from  Thomas  Stanton. 
8th  from  Capt.  George  Denison. 
8th  from  President  John  Sanford. 
8th  from  Gov.  William  Coddington. 
8th  from  Evert  Duyckinck. 
8th  from  Abraham  Isaacsen  Ver  Planck. 
8th  from  Hon.  Rutger  Jacobsen  Van  Schoen- 

derwoerdt. 

7th  from  Capt.  Jan.  Jansen  Bleecker. 
7th  from  Ens.  Richard  Baldwin. 
7th  from  Antoine  L'Espenard. 
7th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Canfield. 
7th  from  Nathaniel  Chesebrough. 
7th  from  Rev.  James  Noyes. 
7th  from  Capt.  Andrew  Canon. 
7th  from  Gov.  Peleg  Sanford. 

52 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

6th  from  Capt.  Anthony  Lispenard. 

4th  from  Capt.  Hezekiah  Baldwin. 
1368     FROTHINGHAM,  FRANCIS  EATON,  East  Hamp- 
ton, Long  Island.  4022 

7th  from  Nathaniel  Frothingham. 
1486     GARDNER,  JOHN  CHARLES  FREMONT, 

New  York.  4490 

8th  from  Tristram  Coffin. 

8th  from  John  Tisdale. 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Gardner. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Job  Winslow. 
1463     GEER,  DANFORTH,  Hoosick  Falls.  43/6 

6th  from  Capt.  Jonathan  Danforth. 
1445     GEER,  OLIN  POTTER,  New  York.  4308 

6th  from  Capt.  Jonathan  Danforth. 
1444     GEER,  WALTER,  New  York.  4279 

7th  from  John  Spofford. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Abel  Wright. 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Pease. 

7th  from  John  Hopkinson. 

7th  from  Lieut.  William  Bushnell. 

6th  from  Capt.  Jonathan  Danforth. 

6th  from  Capt.  John  Spofford. 

6th  from  Robert  Pease. 

6th  from  Thomas  Abbey. 

6th  from  William  Chamberlain. 

6th  from  Corp.  Daniel  Shed,  Sr. 

6th  from  Thomas  Eaton. 

5th  from  John  Shed. 

5th  from  Ens.  Jonathan  Danforth. 

4th  from  Benjamin  Allen. 
1447     GILES,  MURRAY  OGDEN,  New  York.  4310 

7th  from  Dep.-Gov.  James  Bishop. 

53 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1384     GILPIN,  REV.  WILLIAM  BERNARD,  New  York,    4083 
4th  from  Hon.  Benjamin  Chew. 

1485     GOODRICH,  HENRY  WICKES,  New  York.          4489 
6th  from  Ensign  William  Goodrich. 

1392     GOULD,  CHARLES  JUDSON,  New  York.  4099 

8th  from  William  Tuttle. 

1446     GREER,  CHARLES,  Rye.  43°9 

3rd  from  Robert  Buchanan. 

1508     HAINES,  JOHN  PETER,  New  York.  4537 

9th  from  Corp.  Henry  Botsford. 
8th  from  Capt.  Jan  Strycker. 
8th  from  Capt.  John  Wakeman. 
8th  from  John  Ogden. 
8th  from  William  Swaine. 
7th  from  Col.  Richard  Townley. 
7th  from  Jasper  Crane. 
7th  from  Adj.  James  Evetts. 
7th  from  Johannes  Van  Gelder. 
7th  from  Ens.  Samuel  Kitchell. 
7th  from  Ens.  John  Woodruff. 
7th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Swaine. 
6th  from  Jasper  Crane,  Jr. 

1453     HALL,  WILLIAM  HUNT,  JR.,  New  York.  4333 

5th  from  Col.  Edward  Ward. 

1395     HALLOWELL,  THOMAS  JEWETT,  New  York.       4102 
9th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 
8th  from  Maj.  William  Bradford. 
8th  from  John  Ripley. 

1359     HALSTED,  PENNINGTON,  New  York.  4004 

7th  from  John  Ogden. 

54 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1493     HAMILTON,  HENRY  DE  WITT,  New  York.         4509 
8th  from  Capt.  Myles  Standish. 

1519     HATFIELD,  ABRAHAM,  JR.,  New  York.  45 78 

9th  from  Andrew  Ward. 
9th  from  Sergt.  Robert  Lockwood. 
8th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Stephen  Goodyear. 
8th  from  Capt.  John  Wakeman. 
8th  from  Dr.  and  Ens.  William  Ward. 
8th  from  Jehu  Burr. 
7th  from  Adolph  Meyer. 
7th  from  Capt.  Johannes  Benson. 
6th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Wakeman. 
4th  from  Capt.  Abraham  Hatfield. 
4th  from  Corp.  Jeremiah  Fowler. 

1509     HELMUTH,  WILLIAM  TOD,  M.D.,  New  York.     4526 
6th  from  Ensign  Elias  Van  Benschoten. 

1417     HICKS,  SAMUEL  CHUDLEIGH,  New  York.  4171 

9th  from  Thomas  Halsey. 
7th  from  Justinian  Holden. 

1402     HIGGINS,  EDWARD  EVERETT,  Tarrytown.  4119 

8th  from  Capt.  George  Denison. 

1365     HINCHMAN,  FREDERICK  BARNARD,  New  York.  4014 
7th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Welles. 

1377     HOLBROOK,  CLARK,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  4033 

6th  from  John  Holbrook. 

1419     HOPPIN,  HAMILTON  Louis,  New  York.  4173 

8th  from  William  Dyer. 
8th  from  Hon.  Samuel  Lathrop. 
8th  from  John  Tilley. 
8th  from  Samuel  Edsall. 
8th  from  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker. 

55 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Clarke. 

8th  from  Capt.  Edward  Hutchinson. 

8th  from  Rev.  John  Wilson. 

7th  from  John  Rowland. 

7th  from  Thomas  Makepeace. 

7th  from  Philip  Bill. 

7th  from  Benjamin  Blagge. 

7th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Southworth. 

7th  from  Johannes  Van  Gelder. 

7th  from  Richard  Haughton. 

7th  from  John  Gager. 

7th  from  Joseph  Clarke. 

7th  from  Gabriel  Bernon. 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Gardner. 

7th  from  John  Wilde. 

6th  from  Rev.  Grindal  Rawson. 

6th  from  Simon  Huntington. 

6th  from  Lieut.  Joseph  Rowland. 

6th  from  Timothy  Day. 

5th  from  Samuel  Dunn. 

5th  from  Timothy  Day. 

4th  from  Lieut.  William  Jones. 

4th  from  Philip  Hone. 

1420    HOPPIN,  SAMUEL  ROWLAND,  New  York.  4J74 

8th  from  John  Tilley. 
8th  from  Hon.  Samuel  Lathrop. 
8th  from  Samuel  Edsall. 
8th  from  Capt.  Edward  Hutchinson. 
8th  from  Rev.  John  Wilson. 
8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Clarke. 
8th  from  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker. 
8th  from  William  Dyer, 
/th  from  John  Howland. 

56 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

7th  from  Benjamin  Blagge. 

7th  from  Richard  Haughton. 

7th  from  John  Gager. 

7th  from  Johannes  Van  Gelder. 

7th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Southworth. 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Gardner. 

7th  from  Joseph  Clarke. 

7th  from  Philip  Bill. 

7th  from  Thomas  Makepeace. 

7th  from  Gabriel  Bernon. 

7th  from  John  Wilde. 

6th  from  Simon  Huntington. 

6th  from  Rev.  Grindal  Rawson. 

6th  from  Lieut.  Joseph  Rowland. 

6th  from  Timothy  Day. 

5th  from  Samuel  Dunn. 

5th  from  Timothy  Day. 

4th  from  Lieut.  William  Jones. 

4th  from  Philip  Hone. 

1407     HOSMER,  JAMES  RAY,  New  York.  4137 

4th  from  Capt.  Stephen  Hosmer. 
4th  from  Daniel  Hawes,  Jr. 

1460  HOWE,  JOHN  BIGELOW,  Rochester.  4356 

6th  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 

1510     HOWELL,  CHARLES  FISH,  New  York.  4527 

8th  from  Major  John  Howell. 

1360     HUBBARD,  WALTER  COMSTOCK,  New  York.        4005 
7th  from  Benjamin  Burr. 

1461  HUNGERFORD,       VlCTOR       WlLLIAM,       Colorado 

Springs,  Colorado.  4374 

5th  from  David  Hungerford. 

57 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1535     HUNT,  RIDGELY,  JR.,  New  Haven,  Conn.  4652 

loth  from  Col.  Oloff  Stevensen  Van  Cortlandt. 

1546     IDE,  ROBERT  LEONARD,  New  York.  4684 

7th  from  Nicholas  Ide. 

1432     INGRAHAM,  PHOENIX,  New  York.  4210 

9th  from  Gov.  William  Leete. 

1494     JAY,  JOHN,  New  York.  45  10 

5th  from  Capt.  Walter  Rutherford. 

1539    JENNINGS,  WALTER,  New  York.  4668 

6th  from  Lieut.-Gov.  Nathan  Gold. 


1406  *  JOHNSON,  TRISTAM  BURGES. 

5th  from  Capt.  James  Gibson. 

1531     JONES,  WALTER  RYSAM,  New  York.  4635 

6th  from  Major  Thomas  Jones. 

1498     JOY,  RUSSELL  TAMERLANE,  Brooklyn.  45  16 

4th  from  Nathaniel  Joy. 

1393     KELLOGG,  EDWIN  WELLES,  M.D.,  New  York.      4100 
9th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Welles. 

1459     KELLOGG,  GEORGE  CASPER,  Plattsburg.  4355 

loth  from  Dep.-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 
9th  from  Capt.  Jan  Strycker. 
8th  from  Isaac  Morgan. 
8th  from  Capt.  Epenetus  Platt. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Joseph  Kellogg. 
7th  from  Capt.  Stephen  Noble. 
6th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Moore. 
5th  from  Capt.  Zephaniah  Platt. 

1363     KUHN,  JOHN  JOSEPH,  Brooklyn.  4012 

5th  from  Capt.  Jacob  Morgan. 

"Deceased. 
58 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1409     LAWTON,  DANIEL  LATHROP,  New  York.  4r39 

8th  from  George  Lawton. 

7th  from  Isaac  Lawton. 

8th  from  Samuel  Lathrop  (Lothrop). 

9th  from  President  John  Coggeshall. 

8th  from  Dep.-Gov.  John  Coggeshall,  2nd. 

9th  from  Gov.  Nicholas  Easton. 

8th  from  Gov.  John  Easton. 

7th  from  Gov.  Joseph  Jenckes,  3rd. 
loth  from  John  Alden. 

6th  from  William  Anthony. 

9th  from  William  Ballard. 

9th  from  Lieut.  William  Baulstone. 

8th  from  Capt.  Johannes  Martinse  Beekman. 

8th  from  John  Brown. 

9th  from  Hugh  Caulkins  (Calkin). 

8th  from  Joshua  Coggeshall. 

9th  from  Isaac  De  Forest. 

9th  from  Samuel  Eddy. 

9th  from  Alexander  Lindsay  Glen. 

8th  from  Lieut.  Jacob  Sander  Glen. 

7th  from  Edward  Gray. 

7th  from  Benjamin  Hall. 

8th  from  Richard  Haughton. 

9th  from  Thomas  Hazard. 

8th  from  Robert  Hazard. 

9th  from  Obadiah  Holmes. 

6th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Hyde. 

8th  from  Joseph  Jenckes,  2nd. 
loth  from  Hendrick  Kip  (Kype). 

9th  from  William  Pabodie  (Peabody). 

9th  from  Robert  Paddock. 

8th  from  Capt.  Edward  Richmond. 

8th  from  John  Rogers. 

59 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Philip  Sherman. 

8th  from  Edward  Smith. 

8th  from  Edward  Thurston. 

8th  from  Hendrick  Gerritsee  Van  Wie. 

9th  from  Resolved  Waldron. 

9th  from  Maj.  Pieter  Winne. 

8th  from  William  Wodell. 

1362    *LlBBEY,  OCTAVUS  BAILEY,  4OI I 

4th  from  John  Manning. 

1427     LUDLAM,  PERCY  CLIFFORD,  New  York.  4202 

8th  from  Capt.  George  Denison. 

1478     LUKENS,  ALFRED  BRANDRIFF,  New  York.  4447 

8th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Thomas  Lloyd. 

1422     LUMMIS,  BENJAMIN  RUSH,  New  York.  4197 

7th  from  Edward  Lummis. 

1540    LUMMIS,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS,  New  York.      4669 
7th  from  Edward  Lummis. 

1430     LUMMIS,  WILLIAM,  New  York.  4208 

7th  from  Edward  Lummis. 

1369     LYMAN,  WALTER  H.,  Mt.  Kisco.  4O23 

8th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 
7th  from  Major  William  Bradford. 
7th  from  Rev.  James  Fitch. 

1487     MANNING,  FRANK  ORLANDO,  M.D.,  New  York.  4491 
8th  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 
7th  from  Ens.  Samuel  Manning. 

1456     MARTIN,  JAMES,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  43  5 2 

4th  from  Capt.  Alexander  Culbertson. 

1499     MAYHEW,  ZEE,  JR.,  New  York.  45 1 7 

9th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Mayhew. 

*  Deceased. 
60 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1408     McALPiN,  MILO  FREDERICK,  New  York.  4138 

8th  from  Isaac  Graves. 

1373     MERRIAM,  HENRY  PARKER,  New  York.  4O25 

6th  from  William  Merriam. 

1511     MERRITT,  ALAN  DOUGLAS,  Rhinebeck.  453& 

loth  from  Com.  Thomas  Gregson. 
loth  from  Abraham  Cmttenden. 

9th  from  Anthony  Thompson. 

9th  from  Gilbert  Opdyke. 

9th  from  Matthew  Mitchell. 

9th  from  Dr.  Thomas  Starr. 

9th  from  Lieut.  Griffin  Craft. 

9th  from  Major  Aaron  Cooke. 

9th  from  Hugh  Caulkins. 

8th  from  William  Douglas. 

8th  from  Dep.-Gov.  James  Bishop. 

8th  from  Elder  John  Strong. 

8th  from  Henry  Sewall. 

8th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Stebbins. 

8th  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 

8th  from  Daniel  Hudson. 

8th  from  William  Hough. 

8th  from  Samuel  Gorton. 

7th  from  Aaron  Cleveland. 

6th  from  Lieut.-Col.  Simon  Lothrop. 

5th  from  Lieut.  David  Sutherland. 

1439     MERRITT,    ROBERT    GWATHMEY,    Washington, 

D.  C.  4079 

7th  from  Major  Joseph  Wickes. 

1380     MEYER,  BLAKEMAN  QUINTARD,  New  York.      4036 
8th  from  Lt.-Col.  John  Talcott,  Jr. 

61 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1418     MINTON,  TELFAIR  MARRIOTT,  New  York.          4172 
4th  from  David  Grim. 

1364    MOORE,  THOMAS  CHANNING,  Bronxville.          4013 
5th  from  Col.  John  Moore. 

1481     MORRIS,  LEWIS  GOUVERNEUR,  New  York.         4450 
6th  from  Gov.  Lewis  Morris. 

1488     MURPHY,  HON.  WILLIAM  DENNISTOUN,  New 

York.  4492 

4th  from  Benjamin  Cornish. 

1385     MURRAY,  WILLIAM,  Brooklyn.  4084 

7th  from  Capt.  George  Denison. 

1500     PALMER,  CHARLES  HOWARD,  2nd,  Rochester.    4518 
8th  from  Lieut.  William  Allis. 

1520     PALMER,  HENRY  BREWSTER,  Rochester.  4650 

loth  from  Gov.  John  Webster. 

1424     PARDEE,  ENSIGN  BENNETT,  M.D.,  New  York.  4199 
8th  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 

1433     PECK,  GEORGE  LEETE,  New  Haven,  Conn.        4211 
8th  from  Gov.  William  Leete. 

1371     PERRY,  ALEXANDER,  New  York.  403° 

9th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 
9th  from  Nicasius  de  Sille. 
9th  from  Balthasar  De  Wolf. 
9th  from  Joshua  Raymond. 
9th  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
9th  from  Gov.  Benedict  Arnold. 

1397     PERRY,  JOHN  PRINCE  HAZEN,  New  York.        4104 
loth  from  Gov.  Thomas  Welles. 
9th  from  Lieut.  Joseph  Judson. 

62 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

9th  from  Capt.  Richard  Osborn. 
8th  from  Capt.  William  Curtis. 
8th  from  Major  Thomas  Leonard. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Francis  Peabody. 

1541     PHELPS,  LIVINGSTON,  Paris,  France.  4670 

7th  from  Sir  John  Pell. 

1401     PIERSON,  JAMES  RHODES,  New  York.  4118 

6th  from  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Pierson. 

1521  POILLON,  ARTHUR,  CAPT.,  U.S.A.,  Fort  Totten, 

N.  Y.  4579 

9th  from  Teunis  Gysbertse  Bogart. 
8th  from  Capt.  Cornelius  Corsen. 
8th  from  Lourens  Andriessen  Van  Buskirk. 
7th  from  Capt.  Jacques  Poillon. 
7th  from  Lieut.-Col.  Christian  Corsen. 
7th  from  Hendrick  Croessen. 
7th  from  Abraham  Van  Tuyl. 
7th  from  Daniel  Perrine. 
6th  from  Ens.  Jacques  (James)  Poillon,  Jr. 
5th  from  Cornelius  Corsen. 

1522  POILLON,  JOHN  EDWARD,  New  York.  4580 

6th  from  Capt.  Jacques  Poillon. 

1512     POILLON,  WILLIAM,  New  York.  4539 

9th  from  Joris  Jansen  Rapelje. 
8th  from  Teunis  Gysbertse  Bogart. 
7th  from  Lourens  Andriessen  Van  Buskirk. 
7th  from  Capt.  Cornelius  Corsen. 
6th  from  Capt.  Jacques  Poillon. 
6th  from  Hendrick  Croessen. 
6th  from  Daniel  Perrine. 
6th  from  Lieut.-Col.  Christian  Corsen. 
6th  from  Abraham  Van  Tuyl. 

63 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

5th  from  Ens.  Jacques  (James)  Poillon,  Jr. 
4th  from  Cornelius  Corsen. 

1415     PORTER,  AUGUSTUS  DRUM,  New  York.  3O52 

5th  from  Capt.  William  Porter. 

1468     PRENTISS,  NATHANIEL  APPLETON,  New  York.    4389 
7th  from  Gov.  Roger  Conant. 

1526     PUTNAM,  JOHN  BYRON,  Brooklyn.  4596 

8th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Putnam. 

1467     QUACKENBOS,  JOHN  DUNCAN,  M.D.,  New  York.  4388 
3rd  from  John  Quackenbos. 

1542     RAINFORTH,  SELDEN  IRWIN,  M.D.,  New  York.  3162 
5th  from  Col.  Isaac  Wyman. 

1489     RIGGS,  ROYAL  EDWARD  TRUMBULL,  New  York.  4493 
9th  from  Sergt.  Edward  Riggs. 

1448     ROGERS,  EDWARD  KENDALL,  New  York.  43  n 

4th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Swords. 

1547     ROOSA,  DE  WITT,  Kingston.  4685 

5th  from  Capt.  Andries  De  Witt. 

1536     ROOT,  GEORGE  FREDERICK,  Buffalo.  4653 

9th  from  Thomas  Olney,  Sr. 

1513  ROSA,  NELSON  W.,  Schenectady.  454° 

7th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Hinckley. 

1436     SANFORD,  GEORGE  DUNBAR,  Central  Islip.  4243 

8th  from  Corp.  Coenraet  Ten  Eyck. 
7th  from  Isaac  De  Forest. 
6th  from  Samuel  Pruyn. 

1514  SCHERMERHORN,  J.  MAUS,  New  York.  4547 

7th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Barber. 

64 


HpA  1U  ,KT   erected   by  the   Society   in    the  State  of   New 
York  at  the  northeast  corner  of  Wall  and  William 
•w  York  City,  and  unveiled  on  September  2<uh. 
in  connection  with  the  Hudson-Fulton  Celebration. 
The  tablet  marks  approximately  the  spot  where  stood  a 
bastion  of  the  wall  which,   between   1653  a°d  i6<i 
tended   along    the    line  of   the  present  Wall    Street  and 
guvr  il  its  uaiur. 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1376     SCHUYLER,    PHILIP    VAN    RENSSELAER,    New 

York.  4032 

7th  from  Capt.  Philip  Pieterse  Van  Schuyler. 
7th  from  Col.  Stephanus  Van  Cortlandt. 
6th  from  Lieut.-Col.  Kiliaen  Van  Rensselaer. 

1412     SEABURY,  WILLIAM  MARSTON,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  4142 
9th  from  Gov.  John  Winthrop,  ist. 
8th  from  Gov.  John  Winthrop,  2nd. 
8th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  from  Gov.  Joseph  Dudley. 
6th  from  Gov.  Gurdon  Saltonstall. 
6th  from  Col.  Leonard  Lispenard. 

1482     SEAMAN,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS,  New  York.    4451 
6th  from  Captain  John  Seaman. 

1475     SECOR,  HORACE,  JR.,  New  York.  44*5 

7th  from  John  Fay. 

1414     SHAW,  PROF.  CHARLES  GRAY,  New  York.  4144 

8th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

1416     SLAUSON,  JOHN  WHITING,  Middletown.  4154 

8th  from  Major  William  Whiting. 

1441     SLOANE,  JOHN,  New  York.  42?6 

6th  from  Dep.-Gov.  John  Berry. 

1529  SMITH,  CLARENCE  WILBUR,  MAJOR  and  IN- 
SPECTOR-GENERAL, 2ND  BRIGADE,  N.  G. 
N.  Y.,  New  York.  4633 

4th  from  Lieut.  Daniel  Roe. 

1515     SMITH,  DWIGHT,  M.D.,  Port  Chester.  4541 

7th  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
6th  from  Hon.  Nicholas  Snow. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Joseph  Rogers. 

65 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1473     SMITH,  GEORGE  WILLIAM,  New  York.  4413 

9th  from  Thomas  Halsey. 
9th  from  Thomas  Skidmore. 
8th  from  Hon.  Matthias  Nicoll. 
8th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Roger  Ludlow. 
7th  from  Col.  Richard  Floyd. 

1532     SNOW,  JOHN  LIVINGSTON,  New  York.  4681 

9th  from  Ensign  John  Whitman. 

1464     SNYDER,  Louis  VIRTUE,  Mt.  Vernon.  43§5 

5th  from  Johannes  Wilhelm  Schneider. 

1381     STEARNS,  JOHN  NOBLE,  JR.,  New  York.  4°37 

6th  from  Shubael  Stearns. 

1396     STODDARD,  FRANCIS  RUSSELL,  JR.,  New  York.    4103 
8th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 

1480     STONE,  CHARLES  FRANCIS,  JR.,  New  York.         4449 
loth  from  Richard  Warren, 
loth  from  Capt.  Ralph  Earle. 

9th  from  William  Tuttle. 

9th  from  John  Tripp. 

9th  from  William  Wodell. 

9th  from  Jonathan  Gilbert. 

9th  from  John  Lattimer. 

9th  from  Sergt.  Richard  Church. 

9th  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 

9th  from  Richard  Borden. 

8th  from  Capt.  Hugh  Mason. 

8th  from  Stephen  Richardson. 

8th  from  Capt.  Edward  Richmond. 

8th  from  Thomas  Burgess. 

8th  from  Rev.  James  Noyes. 

8th  from  Thomas  Stanton. 

66 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Edward  Jackson. 

8th  from  Lieut.  James  Treat. 

8th  from  William  Patten. 

8th  from  John  Borden. 

8th  from  Edward  Gray. 

7th  from  John  Coolidge. 

7th  from  Deacon  John  Stone. 

7th  from  Joseph  Tainter. 

7th  from  Joseph  Stanton. 

7th  from  Benoni  Learned. 

7th  from  Sebas  Jackson. 

7th  from  Nathaniel  Patten. 

4th  from  Corp.  Fanning  Learned. 

1495     TAYLOR,  EWING,  M.D.,  Riverdale-on-Hudson.  4511 
8th  from  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Sedgwick. 

1403     TERRY,  REV.  ELIPHALET  BRADFORD,  Brooklyn.  4120 
9th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 

1471  TOWNSEND,  EDWIN  SOMARINDYCK,  New  York.  4392 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Underbill. 

1472  TOWNSEND,  ISAAC  HOLBROOK,  New  York.          4393 

8th  from  Capt.  John  Underbill. 

1533     TREDWELL,  HENRY  HEWLETT,  East  Williston, 

N.  Y.  4636 

8th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

1405     TRUMBULL,  FRANK,  New  York.  1506 

7th  from  Lieut.  Phineas  Upham. 

1543       TUCKERMAN,  BAYARD,  New  York.  467! 

5th  from  John  Tuckerman. 

1523     VAN  NOSTRAND,  BENJAMIN  TREDWELL, 

Brooklyn.  4581 

8th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

67 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

7th  from  Capt.  Epenetus  Platt. 

6th  from  George  Hewlett. 

6th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Tredwell. 

3-th  from  Surgeon  Benjamin  Tredwell,  Jr. 

1552     WALKER,  JOHN  BALDWIN,  M.D.,  New  York.     4705 
6th  from  Thomas  Sawyer,  Jr. 

1394     WASHINGTON,  WILLIAM  LANIER,  New  York.    4101 
8th  from  Col.  John  Washington. 

1469     WELLS,  FREDERICK  HOWARD,  Albany.  439° 

4th  from  John  Streeter. 

1428     WILLIAMS,  HARRISON,  New  York.  4203 

8th  from  Lieut.  Isaac  Williams. 

1516     WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  LOMBARD,  New  York.          454- 
8th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Brocklebank. 

1451     WINCHESTER,  HENRY  CARROLL,  JR.,  New  York.   4325 
6th  from  Capt.  Stephen  Hosmer. 

1496     WITTHAUS,  GUY  HENRY,  New  York.  4512 

8th  from  Isaac  Lewis. 

J553     WOOD,  ARTHUR  KING,  Ardsley-on-Hudson.        4706 
8th  from  George  Maris. 

1490     WOOD,  ERIC  FISHER,  New  York.  4494 

loth  from  Gov.  Roger  Conant. 
loth  from  John  Prescott. 
loth  from  Gregory  Stone, 
loth  from  Capt.  Ralph  Earle. 
loth  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 

Qth  from  Gov.  Thomas  Roberts. 

9th  from  Judge  Henry  Green. 

9th  from  Lot  Conant. 

9th  from  John  Smith. 

68 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

9th  from  Thomas  Sawyer. 
9th  from  Ellis  Barron. 
9th  from  John  Hutchins. 
9th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Stone,  Sr. 
9th  from  John  Blanford. 
9th  from  Lieut.  Henry  Adams. 
9th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Pierce. 
9th  from  Thomas  Browne. 
9th  from  Maj.-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
9th  from  Richard  Borden. 
9th  from  Isaac  Chittenden. 
9th  from  John  Coolidge. 
9th  from  Capt.  Richard  Davenport. 
9th  from  Rev.  Gregory  Dexter. 
9th  from  Obadiah  Holmes. 
9th  from  Major  William  Phillips. 
9th  from  Cornet  Robert  Stetson. 
9th  from  Capt.  William  Trask. 
Qth  from  Capt.  John  Whipple. 
9th  from  Richard  Williams. 
9th  from  Jonathan  Brewster. 
9th  from  Humphrey  Turner. 
9th  from  John  Newgate. 
9th  from  Capt.  William  Tyng. 
9th  from  Thomas  Brownell. 
9th  from  Thomas  Harris. 
9th  from  Rev.  Chad  Brown. 
8th  from  Nathaniel  Robbins. 
8th  from  Jonathan  Byles. 
8th  from  John  Chase,  ist. 
8th  from  John  Haynes. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Wilder. 
8th  from  John  Folsom. 
8th  from  Capt.  John  Oilman. 
69 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Sergt.  John  Emery. 

8th  from  William  Patten. 

8th  from  Samuel  Stone,  2nd. 

8th  from  John  Conant. 

8th  from  David  Stone. 

8th  from  Josiah  Whitcomb. 

8th  from  John  Adams. 

8th  from  John  Goodspeed. 

8th  from  Samuel  Rigby. 

8th  from  Samuel  Sterns  (Stearns). 

8th  from  John  Turner. 

8th  from  Capt.  Peter  Oliver. 

8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Brattle. 

8th  from  George  Brownell. 

8th  from  Thomas  Field. 

8th  from  John  Brown. 

7th  from  Justinian  Holden. 

7th  from  William  Shattuck,  Jr. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Peter  Folsom. 

7th  from  Nathaniel  Ladd. 

7th  from  Samuel  Colcord. 

7th  from  Joseph  Grant. 

7th  from  Nathaniel  Patten. 

6th  from  Edward  Clarke. 

6th  from  James  Ordway. 

6th  from  John  Calef . 

6th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Ladd. 

6th  from  Lieut.  Abijah  Haynes. 

6th  from  John  Sawyer. 

5th  from  William  Browne. 

1491     WOOD,  WILLIAM  BENJAMIN,  M.D.,  New  York.  4495 
9th  from  Gov.  Roger  Conant. 
9th  from  John  Prescott. 

70 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

9th  from  Gregory  Stone. 

8th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Roberts. 

8th  from  Judge  Henry  Green. 

8th  from  Lot  Conant. 

8th  from  John  Smith. 

8th  from  Thomas  Sawyer. 

8th  from  Ellis  Barren. 

8th  from  John  Hutchins. 

8th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Stone,  Sr. 

8th  from  John  Blanford. 

8th  from  Lieut.  Henry  Adams. 

8th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Pierce. 

8th  from  Thomas  Browne. 

7th  from  Nathaniel  Robbins. 

7th  from  Jonathan  Byles. 

7th  from  John  Chase,  ist. 

7th  from  John  Haynes. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Wilder. 

7th  from  John  Folsom. 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Gilman. 

7th  from  Sergt.  John  Emery. 

7th  from  William  Patten. 

7th  from  Samuel  Stone,  2nd. 

7th  from  John  Conant. 

7th  from  David  Stone. 

7th  from  Josiah  Whitcomb. 

7th  from  John  Adams. 

6th  from  Justinian  Holden. 

6th  from  William  Shattuck,  Jr. 

6th  from  Lieut.  Peter  Folsom. 

6th  from  Nathaniel  Ladd. 

6th  from  Samuel  Colcord. 

5th  from  Edward  Clarke. 

5th  from  James  Ordway. 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

5th  from  John  Calef . 

5th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Ladd. 

J455     WOODIN,  WILLIAM  HARTMAN,  New  York.         4351 
9th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 
9th  from  Thomas  Gregson. 
8th  from  Lieut.  William  Buss. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Smith,  Sr. 
8th  from  Deacon  Francis  Chickering. 
8th  from  James  Hosmer. 
8th  from  Henry  Kenney  (Kinney). 
8th  from  Henry  Burt. 
7th  from  Stephen  Paine. 
7th  from  Joseph  Buss. 
7th  from  John  Smith. 
7th  from  Thomas  Kenney  (Kinney). 
7th  from  Commissary  John  Root. 
7th  from  John  Scott. 
6th  from  John  Melvin. 
5th  from  Capt.  Eleazer  Melvin. 

1492  *WOODWARD,  JAMES  THOMAS.  449^ 

8th  from  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas. 
8th  from  William  Braithwaite. 
7th  from  Col.  Ninian  Beall. 
7th  from  Thomas  Sprigg. 

1537     WOODWARD,  WILLIAM,  New  York.  4654 

8th  from  Col.  Ninian  Beall. 

1470     WURTS,  PIERRE  JAY,  New  York.  4391 

8th  from  Capt.  Goosen  Gerritse  Van  Schaick. 

1366     WYCKOFF,  CHARLES  RAPELYEA,  JR.,  Brooklyn.  4015 
9th  from  Lieut.  Nicholas  Still  well. 
6th  from  Capt.  Jeromus  Remsen. 

*  Deceased. 
72 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1367     WYCKOFF,  CLARENCE  JOHNSON,  Brooklyn.          4016 
9th  from  Lieut.  Nicholas  Stillwell. 
6th  from  Capt.  Jeromus  Remsen. 

1386     YEOMANS,  GEORGE  DALLAS,  Lawrence,  L.  I.       4085 
loth  from  Lieut.  Lion  Gardiner. 


73 


NEW    YORK. 

ADDITIONAL    LINES    OF    MEMBERS    WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

963     BARTHOLF,  JOHN  HENRY,  LIEUT.-COL.,  U.S.A., 

Ret.,  Plattsburg.  2637 

4th  from  Col.  Abraham  Peter  Haring. 
200     BASSETT,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN,  New  York.         200 

9th  from  Gov.  Edward  Winslow. 

1227     BATES,  GEORGE  BUTTERFIELD,  New  York.  3452 

8th  from  Rear- Admiral  Thomas  Graves. 
8th  from  Elder  John  Strong. 
8th  from  Ens.  James  Cutler. 
1067     BATES,  WILLIAM  GRAVES,  COL.,  N.  G.  N.  Y., 

New  York.  2947 

8th  from  Ens.  James  Cutler. 
8th  from  Rear-Admiral  Thomas  Graves. 
8th  from  Elder  John  Strong. 
1059     BENEDICT,  WALTER  ST.  JOHN,  Brooklyn.          2932 

7th  from  Dep.-Gov.  William  Jones. 
122     BLUNT,    STANHOPE    ENGLISH,    COL.,    U.S.A., 

Springfield,  Mass.  122 

8th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Ambrose  Gibbons. 
8th  from  William  Ballard. 
7th  from  Lieut.-Col.  William  Pepperrell. 
6th  from  Hon.  John  Frost. 

1266     BROWN,  BENJAMIN  WEST  BONNEY,  New  York.  3619 
8th  from  Thomas  Flint. 
7th  from  Lieut.  John  Flint. 

689     BROWN,  JOHN  BARKER,  New  York.  1457 

nth  from  Nathaniel  Morton. 
loth  from  John  Tilley. 

74 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

9th  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 

9th  from  John, Rowland. 

8th  from  Sergt.  Jonathan  Bliss. 

8th  from  Daniel  Rea  (Ray). 

8th  from  Nicholas  Ide. 

8th  from  Capt.  George  Denison. 

7th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Walker. 

7th  from  Lieut.  William  Barrett. 

276     BRYANT,  PERCY,  M.D.,  Rahway,  N.  J.  276 

9th  from  John  Tilley. 
8th  from  Cornet  John  Buck. 
8th  from  Capt.  Edward  Bangs. 
7th  from  Sergt.  John  Barker. 
7th  from  Lieut.  William  Merrick. 

1145     BUSSING,  JOHN  STUYVESANT,  New  York.  3132 

6th  from  Claude  Le  Maistre. 
5th  from  Capt.  Arent  Harmanse  Bussing. 

41     CARHART,  AMORY  SIBLEY,  New  York.  41 

8th  from  Capt.  James  Blount. 
5th  from  Capt.  Benjamin  Blount. 

121 1     Dos  PASSOS,  Louis  HAYS,  New  York.  3374 

8th  from  Johannes  Vermilye. 
8th  from  Adolf  Myer  (Meyer). 

1247     D WIGHT,  FREDERICK,  New  York.  3600 

7th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Trowbridge. 
7th  from  Col.  Samuel  Partridge. 
7th  from  Capt.  Giles  Hamlin. 
6th  from  Hon.  John  Hamlin. 
5th  from  Capt.  Amos  Hitchcock. 
8th  from  Major  William  Whiting. 
9th  from  Nathaniel  Foote,  ist. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Robert  Foote. 

75 


NEW    YORK. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  William  Tuttle. 

8th  from  John  Moss. 
1300     ENOS,  ALANSON  TRASK,  New  York.  37^4 

9th  from  Sergt.  Robert  Lockwood. 

9th  from  Ephraim  Stiles. 

9th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Welles. 

8th  from  William  Tuttle. 

8th  from  Robert  Parke. 

8th  from  Hon.  Thomas  Welles. 

8th  from  John  Prescott. 

8th  from  Maj.  Simon  Willard. 

8th  from  Anthony  Hawkins. 

7th  from  Benoni  Learned. 

7th  from  Joseph  Rice. 
1317     HOWARD-MARTIN,  EDMUND,  New  York.  3860 

7th  from  Shubael  Stearns. 
329     HOWELL,  WILLIAM,  Corning.  329 

6th  from  Edward  Ho  well. 
354     INNIS,  HASBROUCK,  Poughkeepsie.  354 

8th  from  Corp.  Coenradt  Ten  Eyck. 

8th  from  Mathese  Blanshan. 

7th  from  Louis  Du  Bois. 

6th  from  Lieut.  Soloman  Du  Bois. 
801     JACKSON,  JAMES  H.,  M.D.,  Dansville.  1886 

8th  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
826     JUDD,  ORRIN  REYNOLDS,  Brooklyn.  2045 

6th  from  Dep.-Gov.  James  Bishop. 
885  *KIMBALL,  HAROLD  CHANDLER.  2270 

9th  from  Major  Thomas  Henchman. 
658     KOOP,  EUGENE  JACKSON,  New  York.  1368 

8th  from  Edward  Jackson. 

7th  from  Sebas  Jackson. 

*Deceased. 
76 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

865     LANE,  FRANCIS  TITUS  LUQUER,  New  York.        2250 
9th  from  William  Adrianse  Bennett. 
9th  from  Wolfert  Gerritsen  Van  Couwenhoven. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Hurlbut. 
8th  from  Joris  Jansen  Rapelje. 
8th  from  Nicasius  De  Sille. 
8th  from  Henry  Burt. 
8th  from  Conrad  Ten  Eyck. 
7th  from  Capt.  Pieter  Praa. 
7th  from  John  Tisdale. 
7th  from  Johannes  Van  Gelder. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Paulus  Turck. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Hendrick  Ten  Eyck. 
7th  from  Jacob  Arianse  Bennett. 
7th  from  Jan  Gerritsen  Couwenhoven. 
7th  from  Charles  Fonteyn. 
7th  from  Jacob  De  Key. 
6th  from  Ens.  Tunis  Dirckse  Woertman. 
6th  from  Abraham  Luquer. 
6th  from  Rem  Remsen. 
6th  from  Pieter  Conselyea. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Johannes  Hoagland. 
6th  from  Jacob  Ten  Eyck. 
6th  from  Jacob  Bennett. 
6th  from  Nicasius  Janse  Couwenhoven. 
6th  from  Capt.  Francis  Titus. 
5th  from  Capt.  Charles  Duryea. 

1308     LINES,  HARVEY  KLAPP,  Flushing,  L.  I.  3775 

4th  from  Ebenezer  Lines,  Jr. 
6th  from  Judge  John  Ailing. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Francis  Bell. 
8th  from  William  Tuttle. 
8th  from  John  Cooper. 
7th  from  Richard  Sperry. 
77 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1258     McGuiRE,  JAMES  CLARK,  New  York.  3611 

7th  from  Major  John  Catlett,  Jr. 

1056     MCKESSON,  IRVING,  New  York.  2913 

loth  from  Wolfert  Gerretse  Van  Couwenhoven. 
9th  from  Nicasius  de  Sille. 
9th  from  Joris  Jansen  de  Rapelje. 

1257     MOFFAT,  R.  BURNHAM,  New  York.  3610 

9th  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
8th  from  Lieut.  John  Hollister. 
6th  from  Capt.  James  Judson. 

1246     MOORE,  HOWARD  PARKER,  Albany.  3599 

8th  from  John  Raymond,  Jr. 

1256     PALMER,  Lucius  NOYES,  New  York.  3609 

7th  from  Thomas  Stanton. 

15     PELL,  HOWLAND,  New  York.  15 

9th  from  Gov.  Nicholas  Easton. 
8th  from  Maj.  John  Albro. 

1326     PRATT,  ALEXANDER  DALLAS  B  ACHE,  New  York.    3869 
loth  from  Gov.  Roger  Williams. 
9th  from  John  Sayles. 
9th  from  Gov.  Caleb  Carr. 

1299     PRIMROSE,  JOHN  SELBY,  New  York.  3763 

9th  from  Lieut.  William  Spencer. 

908     PROVOOST,  JOHN  MOFFAT,  Buffalo.  2467 

7th  from  Sergt.  David  Provoost. 
4th  from  Capt.  David  Provoost. 

1 002     REED,  LATHAM  GALLUP,  New  York.  2754 

loth  from  John  Tilley. 
9th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 
9th  from  John  Howland. 

78 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Capt.  John  Gorham. 
8th  from  Capt.  James  Avery. 
8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Miner. 

911  *RICHARDS,  JEREMIAH.  2470 

7th  from  Joseph  Foster. 

989     ROE,  CHARLES  FRANCIS,  MAJOR-GEN.,  N.  G. 

N.  Y.,  New  York.  2715 

6th  from  Abraham  Foster. 
6th  from  Capt.  Leonard  Lewis. 

277     MICKLE-SALTONSTALL,    ANDREW    HUTCHINS, 

New  York.  277 

9th  from  Rutgers  JacobsenVanSchoenderwoerdt 
8th  from  Harman  Rutgers. 
8th  from  Hon.  Richard  Russell. 

1343     SHIRLEY,  RUFUS  GEORGE,  New  York.  3894 

8th  from  Mathese  Blanshan. 

920     SMITH,  HOWARD  CASWELL,  New  York.  2479 

8th  from  John  Ogden. 
8th  from  Samuel  Boardman. 
7th  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
7th  from  John  Lattimer. 
6th  from  Lieut.  James  Treat. 

174  SUYDAM,  WALTER  LISPENARD,  FIRST  LIEUTEN- 
ANT, QUARTERMASTER  VETERAN  CORPS 
OF  ARTILLERY,  N.  Y.,  1911,  New  York.  174 

9th  from  Sergt.  Cornelius  Barentsen  Sleght. 

8th  from  David  Atwater. 

5th  from  Capt.  Anthony  Lispenard,  Jr. 

804     TAYLOR,  JOHN  MYERS,  Albany.  1889 

5th  from  Lieut.  Johannes  Snyder. 

'Deceased. 

79 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1200     THOMAS,  ROBERT  McKEAN,  New  York.  33^4 

7th  from  Obadiah  Holmes. 
7th  from  Capt.  Simon  Ray. 

465     UNDERBILL,  FREDERIC  EDGAR.  New  York.  872 

7th  from  Ensign  Joseph  Lawrence. 
6th  from  Jacob  Dyckman. 

765     VANDER  VEER,  EDGAR  ALBERT,  M.D.,  Albany.  1666 
9th  from  Col.  Oloff  Stephenzen  Van  Cortlandt. 
9th  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
8th  from  Col.  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer. 

74     VAN  RENSSELAER,  CORTLANDT  SCHUYLER,  New 

York.  74 

8th  from  Capt.  Goosen  Gerritse  Van  Schaick. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Robert  Livingston,  Jr. 

649     WATSON,  CHARLES  PIXLEY,  Plattsburg.  1308 

7th  from  Major  William  Whiting. 

1253     WEISSE,  FANEUIL  SUYDAM,  M.D.,  New  York.  3606 
9th  from  Mathese  Blanshan. 
9th  from  Wolfert  Gerretse  Van  Couwenhoven. 
8th  from  Sergt.  Cornelius  Bartensen  Sleght. 
8th  from  Capt.  Jacob  Wolfertse  Van  Couwen- 
hoven. 

6th  from  Lieut.  Rick  Van  Suydam. 
5th  from  Adjutant  Jacob  Sebring. 

265     WILCOX,  REYNOLD  WEBB,  M.D.,  New  York.      265 
7th  from  Major  Simon  Willard. 

1295     WIN  ANT,  FREDERICK,  New  York.  3759 

8th  from  Corp.  John  Wilde. 
7th  from  Capt.  Jonathan  Wright. 
7th  from  John  Griffen. 

80 


""TABLET  proposed  to  be  erected  in  lyia  by  the  Society 
in    the    State    of    New    York   to    commemorate   the 
capture   of   Fort   St.   Frederic  and   the    erection    of  Fort 
Amherst  at  Crown  Point,  Lake  Champlain,  A.D.  1759. 


NEW    YORK. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

6th  from  Richard  Wilde. 

6th  from  Jacob  Griffen. 

5th  from  Corp.  Thomas  Wilde. 

306  *YOUNG,  WILLIAM  HOPKINS.  306 

8th  from  Lieut.  David  Wilton. 
7th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Marshall. 
7th  from  Dep.-Gov.  James  Bishop. 
6th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Hawley. 

•Deceased. 


81 


NEW    YORK. 


Hn  flDemoriam, 


659  GEORGE  BIRCH  ABBOTT,  died  Feb.  10,  1908. 

405  HENRY  HERSCHEL  ADAMS,  died  May  6,  1906. 

1259  GEORGE  ALBERT  ALLIN,  died  Feb.  2,  1911. 

450  CONWAY  HILLYAR  ARNOLD,  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.,  died  April 
6,  1908. 

188  JOSEPH  CLARK  BALDWIN,  died  Oct.  i,  1910. 

679  ANTHONY  BLEECKER  BANKS,  died  Aug.  6,  1910. 

302  DAVID  BANKS,  died  March  n,  1911. 

298  THEODORE  MELVIN  BANTA,  died  Sept.  17,  1910. 

1216  DONALD  MCLEAN  BARSTOW,  M.D.,  died  June  6,  1906. 

604  FRANKLIN  BARTLETT,  died  April  23,  1909. 

108  JAMES  WILLIAM  BEEKMAN,  died  Aug.  7,  1908. 

808  FRANK  SHERMAN  BENSON,  died  Feb.  28,  1907. 

390  WILLIAM  GREENE  BINNEY,  died  Aug.  3,  1909. 

607  EUGENE  BISSELL,  died  Aug.  28,  1909. 

1163  CHARLES  EDWARD  BOYNTON,  died  Feb.  21,  1906. 

514  FREDERICK  LINES  BRADLEY,  died  Dec.  4,  1910. 

240  CEPHAS  BRAINERD,  died  Dec.  16,  1910. 

1260  MARTIN  WILTSIE  BRETT,  died  Nov.  i,  1907. 
888  CHARLES  HOLBROOK  BROWN,  died  Aug.  2,  1909. 

1437  DR.  FREDERIC  TILDEN  BROWN,  died  May,  1910. 

503  PAUL  RICHARD  BROWN,  M.D.,  Maj.,  U.  S.  A.,  died  May 

31,  1906. 

731  FOSTER  ABEL  KIMBALL  BRYAN,  died  Dec.  21,  1909. 

135  HENRY  PERCIVAL  BUTLER,  died  Oct.  25,  1910. 

i  SAMUEL  VICTOR  CONSTANT,  died  June  13,  1909. 

1319  CLARKE  WINSLOW  CRANNELL,  died  Nov.  13,  1910. 

187  WILLIAM  GILBERT  DAVIES,  died  July  26,  1910. 

1077  PHILIP  SCHUYLER  DE  LUZE,  died  June  n,  1909. 

713  PETER  DEYO,  died  March,  1908. 

1061  FRANCIS  EDWARD  DOUGHTY,  M.D.,  died  Dec.  28,  1906. 

27  ANSON  TREAT  DOWNES,  died  July  22,  1908. 

230  EDGAR  SWARTWOUT  DUDLEY,  Brig-Gen.,  U.  S.  A.,  died 

Jan.  9,  1911. 

312  SMITH  ELY,  died  July  i,  1911. 


NEW    YORK. 


820  CHARLES  HENRY  FARNAM,  died  Sept.  24,  1909. 

358  Louis  FITZGERALD,  died  Oct.  6,  1908. 

436  MORRIS  COOPER  FOOTE,  Brig-Gen.,  U.  S.  A.,  died  Oct.  6, 

1905. 

460  WALLACE  TURNER  FOOTE,  JR.,  died  Dec.  17,  1910. 

434  WILLIAM  CURTIS  FORBUSH,  Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  died  Jan.  15, 

1906. 

1035  LINUS  ELISHA  FULLER,  died  Nov.  13,  1910. 

971  FRANCIS  PERKINS  FURNALD,  died  March  n,  1907.  . 

880  REV.  JOSEPH  GAMBLE,  died  Aug.  8,  1909. 

1228  WILLIAM  WINTON  GOODRICH,  died  Nov.  21,  1906. 

710  NATHAN  GUILFORD,  died  May  n,  1907. 

1335  CLARENCE  EUGENE  GUNTHER,  M.D.,  died  June  12,  1909. 

844  BENJAMIN  DOUGHTY  HICKS,  died  Sept.  19,  1906. 

1255  CORT.  ROADSIDE  HINCKEN,  died  April  12,  1907. 

1043  EDWIN  ALBRO  HOWELL,  died  Jan.  2,  1909. 

913  CLARENCE  MELVILLE  HYDE,  died  Nov.  23,  1908. 

441  FRANCIS  JOSEPH  IVES,  Major,  U.  S.  A.,  died  Nov.  27, 
1908. 

799  RALPH  OLMSTED  IVES,  died  Dec.  5,  1909. 

881  JOHN  JOHNSTONE,  died  Dec.  17,  1909. 

1330  ARTHUR  COLLINS  KETCHAM,  died  Nov.  i,  1906. 

885  HAROLD  CHANDLER  KIMBALL,  died  Feb.  i,  1911. 

917  PHILIP  FERDINAND  KOBBE,  died  Sept.  21,  1906. 

741  SMITH  EDWARD  LANE,  died  Feb.  i,  1909. 

1298  WILLIAM  BATEMAN  LEEDS,  died  June  23,  1908. 

142  WILLIAM  FISHER  LEWIS,  died  March  i,  1908. 

1362  OCTAVUS  BAILEY  LIBBEY,  died  Aug.  28,  1907. 

1209  JOHN  RILEY  LIVERMORE,  died  1906. 

723  WALTER  SETH  LOGAN,  died  July  20,  1906. 

1054  JOSEPH  EDWIN  POTTER  LORD,  died  May  i,  1907. 

1208  ROBERT  BARCLAY  MACPHERSON,  died  Aug.  28,  1907. 

715  WILLIAM  CHARLES  MCMILLAN,  died  Feb.  21,  1907. 

46  CHARLES  BENJAMIN  MILLER,  died  Dec.  8,  1908. 

877  JAMES  EGLINGTON  MONTGOMERY,  died  1909. 

ion  CHARLES  MORGAN,  died  May  14,  1908. 

906  Louis  SEGUR  MORGAN,  died  Sept.  4,  1908. 

279  ROBERT  WEBB  MORGAN,  died  April  17,  1911. 

701  WILHELMUS  MYNDERSE,  died  Nov.  15,  1906. 

1184  HENRY  DENTON  NICOLL,  M.D.,  died  Oct.  27,  1908. 


NEW    YORK. 


846  HOSMER  BUCKINGHAM  PARSONS,  died  April  14,  1908. 

1287  GEORGE  LYMAN  PECK,  died  Feb.  3,  1907. 

1340  MCLAURIN  JAMESON  PICKERING,  died  Feb.  20,  1907. 

1009  THOMAS  COLLIER  PLATT,  died  March  6,  1910. 

873  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  PLUMB,  died  July  20,  1909. 

1074  JOSEPH  WESLEY  PRESSEY,  died  May  23,  1910. 

197  LYMAN  RHOADES,  died  March  6,  1907. 

117  JOHN  LAWRENCE  RIKER,  died  July  6,  1909. 

987  CHARLES  PALMER  ROBINSON,  died  Aug.  13,  1906. 

997  GEORGE  ROWLAND,  died  July  7,  1907. 

207  WILLIAM  HAMILTON  RUSSELL,  died  July  23,  1907. 

863  WILLIAM  TIBBITS  SALTER,  died  Jan.  8,  1908. 

60  GEORGE  RICHARD  SCHIEFFELIN,  died  Oct.  24,  1910. 

1006  GEORGE  STARR  SCOFIELD,  died  April  15,  1908. 

477  WILLIAM  BLEECKER  SEAMAN,  died  March  29,  1907. 

869  CHARLES  STEWART  SMITH,  died  Nov.  30,  1909. 

798  SAMUEL  GOODMAN  STANLEY,  died  June  2,  1909. 

119  REV.  CHARLES  ELLIS  STEVENS,  died  Aug.  28,  1906. 

720  ENOCH  VINE  STODDARD,  M.D.,  died  June  6,  1908. 

1271  EDWARD  COLEMAN  TALCOTT,  died  Jan.  27,  1908. 

43  FREDERICK  DIODATI  THOMPSON,  died  Oct.  10,  1906. 

65  CHARLES  HOTCHKISS  TROWBRIDGE. 

929  CHARLES  HENRY  TRUAX,  died  Jan.  16,  1910. 

836  THEODORE  CAMPBELL  TURNER,  died  Dec.  i,  1910. 

185  ABRAHAM    VAN    WYCK    VAN    VECHTEN,    died    Aug.    28, 

1906. 

48  JAMES  M.  VARNUM,  died  March  26,  1907. 

843  JAMES  WILLIAM  WALSH,  died  June  4,  1908. 

206  SYLVESTER  L'HOMMEDIEU  WARD,  died  Oct.  25,  1910. 

388  JOHN  HENRY  WASHBURN,  died  Dec.  23,  1909. 

958  LEVI  CANDEE  WEIR,  died  March,  28,  1910. 

1182  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  WESTCOTE,  died  Jan.  7,  1911. 

921  CHARLES  WADSWORTH  WHITNEY,  died  Jan.  8,  1908. 

956  CHARLES  HOWARD  WILLIAMS,  died  Feb.  27,  1909. 

602  NORMAN  ALTON  WILLIAMS,  died  Nov.  4,  1910. 

1296  JOHN  DANIEL  WING,  died  Jan.  i,  1910. 

1492  JAMES  THOMAS  WOODWARD,  died  April  10,  1910. 

829  PETER  WYCKOFF,  died  Feb.  9,  1910. 

306  WILLIAM  HOPKINS  YOUNG,  died  Dec.  i,  1909. 


84 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 

WARS    IN    THE    COMMONWEALTH    OF 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Governor. 
*REAR-ADMIRAL  EDWARD  SHIPPEN,  M.D.,  U.S.N. 

Deputy-Governor. 
RICHARD  McCALL  CADWALADER. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
FREDERICK  PRIME,  A.M.,  PH.D. 

Secretary. 

EDWARD  S.  SAYRES, 
217  South  3rd  Street,  Philadelphia. 

Treasurer. 
WILLIAM  MACPHERSON  HORNOR. 

Registrar. 
T.  HEWSON  BRADFORD,  M.D. 

Historian. 
GREGORY  B.  KEEN,  LL.D. 

Chaplain. 

RT.   REV.    CORTLANDT  WHITEHEAD,    S.T.D. 

Bishop  of  Pittsburgh. 

•Deceased. 
85 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Ending  1912. 

EDWIN  SWIFT  BALCH, 
JOHN  T.  LEWIS,  JR., 
GEORGE  BRINTON  PHILLIPS. 

Term  Ending  1913. 

S.  DAVIS  PAGE, 

JOHN  THOMPSON  SPENCER, 

JOSEPH  B.  GODWIN. 

Term  Ending  1914. 
DR.  RICHARD  A.  CLEEMANN, 
GEORGE  CUTHBERT  GILLESPIE, 
WILLIAM  LYTTLETON  SAVAGE. 


86 


nPAIM.ET   erected  by  the  Society  in  ihe  Commonwealtli 

of   1'ennsylvania  :it  the  south   entrance  of  the  Citv 
Hall   in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania,  in   commemoration 
of  (lie  Swedish  Settlements   on    the   Delaware,  1(138 
The  Tablet  was  unveiled  with  appropriate  i-ermiunie-.  uii 

I1  ebril.U  V   I'll).    I 


1-  IN  •  GOM 


AtfON  •  OF 


SETTLEMENTS. 


63Q-1&SS 


i?a3T 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION   OF    THE    FIRST    SUPPLEMENT    IN 
1906    TO    THE    LAST    GENERAL 
REGISTER    OF    1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

269     BAIRD,  OLIVER  HOPKINSON,  Philadelphia.          4189 
5th  from  Thomas  Hopkinson. 

278  BARRATT,  NORRIS  STANLEY,  Philadelphia.  447O 

8th  from  John  Curtis. 

280  BROWN,  JOHN  DOUGLASS,  Philadelphia.  4564 

4th  from  Ens.  John  Douglass. 

281  CADWALADER,  THOMAS,  Fort  Washington.        4565 

4th  from  Dr.  Thomas  Cadwalader. 

279  CASTLE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Philadelphia.  45 1 3 

3rd  from  Capt.  Zebulon  Butler. 

259  CURWEN,  SAMUEL  MOORE,  Philadelphia.  4112 

4th  from  Rev.  Charles  Beatty. 

255  ELLIOT,  RICHARD  McCALL,  Bryn  Mawr.  4054 

4th  from  Ens.  Asa  Elliot. 
261     FAHNESTOCK,  JAMES  FREDERICK,  JR.,  New  York 

City.  4114 

8th  from  Gov.  George  Wyllis. 
287     FISHER,  JAMES  HENRY,  Scranton.  4645 

7th  from  Maj.  John  Mason. 
264     FISKE,  Louis  SAMUEL,  Philadelphia.  4148 

4th  from  Nathan  Fiske. 

256  FURBER,   WILLIAM   COPELAND,   Merchantville, 

N.  J.  4052 

6th  from  Lieut.-Col.  William  Pepperrell. 

260  GEST,  ALEXANDER  PURVES,  Trenton,  N.  J.        4113 

5th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Cooch. 
5th  from  Gayen  Miller. 

87 


PENNSYLVANIA, 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

270     GILPIN,  FRANCIS  HOPKINSON,  Philadelphia.       4235 
5th  from  Thomas  Hopkinson. 

273  GODFREY,  LINCOLN,  Philadelphia.  4362 

5th  from  Col.  George  Godfrey. 

272     HALL,  WILLIAM  PENN-GASKELL,  Philadelphia.  4327 
7th  from  William  Penn. 

277     HARRIS,  CLINTON  GARDNER,  Philadelphia.          4469 
7th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Brodhead. 

258     HATFIELD,  HENRY  REED,  Philadelphia.  4056 

7th  from  Capt.  Albert  Heymanse  Roosa. 
6th  from  Col.  Henry  Pawling. 
5th  from  Lieut.  John  Pawling. 

283     HORNER,  INMAN,  Philadelphia.  45^7 

6th  from  Col.  Gerard  Fowke. 

282     KRUMBHAAR,  ALEXANDER,  Philadelphia.  45&6 

6th  from  Capt.  George  Brent. 

274  LANDRETH,  DAVID,  Bristol.  4363 

6th  from  Ma j. -Gen.  John  Bradstreet. 

275  LENNIG,  GEORGE  GROSSMANN,  Philadelphia.      4377 

8th  from  Lieut.  Lion  Gardiner. 

276     MARSTON,  LIEUT.  JOHN,  3d,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  4436 
5th  from  Lieut.  John  Marston. 

290  MEREDITH,  PHILIP  TALIAFERRO,  Harrisburg.     4658 

7th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Smith. 

265     MILNE,  CALEB  JONES,  JR.,  Philadelphia.  41 49 

7th  from  Jedediah  Allen. 
7th  from  Walter  Newberry. 

291  MILNE,  DAVID,  Philadelphia.  4687 

7th  from  Walter  Newberry. 
88 


HPABLET  erected  by  the  Society  in  the  Commonwealth 
of  Pennsylvania  at  the  south  entrance  of  the  City 
Hall   in    Philadelphia,    Pennsylvania,  in   commemoration 
•  if  the  Dutch  Settlements   on    the   Delaware, 

Th<-  Tablet  was  unveiled  with  appropri.M  <ies  on 

h  rtir  nary   '>tli.    I 


PENNSYLVANIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

286     PERKINS,  ROWAN  PENROSE,  Philadelphia.  4632 

7th  from  Tobias  Leech. 

263     PHILLIPS,  MORRIS  SHALLCROSS,  Wynnewood.    4146 
5th  from  Ens.  John  Ormsby. 

267     RAYMOND,  HENRY  WARREN,  Philadelphia.         4187 
8th  from  Gen.  Constant  Southworth. 

257     RUNK,  Louis  BARCROFT,  Philadelphia.  4°55 

roth  from  Henry  Andrews. 
9th  from  Col.  Oloff  Stevense  Van  Cortlandt. 
9th  from  Anthony  Stanyan. 
9th  from  Capt.  John  Gallup. 
8th  from  Col.  Jeremias  Rensselaer. 
8th  from  Capt.  Johannes  Pieterse  Van  Brugh. 
8th  from  Peter  Hill. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Roger  Plaisted. 
8th  from  Capt.  John  Pickering,  Jr. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Wheelwright. 
8th  from  Capt.  John  Tuttle,  Jr. 
8th  from  Sergt.-Major  Charles  Frost. 
8th  from  Capt.  Henry  Hodges. 
8th  from  James  Leonard. 
7th  from  Capt.  Hendrick  Van  Rensselaer. 
7th  from  Maj.  Dirck  Wesselse  Ten  Broeck. 
7th  from  John  Quimby. 
7th  and  6th  from  Capt.  John  Hill. 
7th  from  John  Plaisted. 
7th  from  Col.  John  Wheelwright. 
6th  from  Elisha  Plaisted. 
6th  from  Col.  Thomas  Wallingford. 
6th  from  Maj.  John  Hill,  Jr. 
6th  from  Col.  George  Godfrey. 
5th  from  Capt.  John  Ten  Broeck. 
5th  from  Capt.  Elisha  Hill. 
89 


PENNSYLVANIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

266     SILVESTER,  LEAROYD,  Philadelphia.  4150 

pth  from  Capt.  Samuel  Brocklebank. 
8th  from  Capt.  Stephen  Greenleaf . 
5th  from  Capt.  Hezekiah  Hutchins. 

284  SMITH,  ALBERT  YORK,  Pittsburgh.  4568 

8th  from  Thomas  Miner. 

285  SMITH,  THOMAS  KILBY,  Philadelphia.  4631 

9th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Willett. 

7th  from  Chief  Justice  Arthur  Cooke. 

7th  from  Capt.  William  Brown,  Jr. 

7th  from  Ens.  John  Kilby. 

7th  from  Jedediah  Allen. 

7th  from  Chief  Justice  John  Symcock. 

7th  from  Col.  Samuel  Checkley. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Richard  Stockton. 

6th  from  Cornet  Peter  Ayer. 

6th  from  Rev.  Robert  Jordan. 

6th  from  Maj.  John  Bowles. 

5th  from  Rev.  Nathaniel  Walter. 

5th  from  Benjamin  Lynde,  Jr. 

3rd  from  Dr.  Gottfried  Christian  Schmidt. 

288  STEVENS,  JOHN  CONYNGHAM,  Rydal.  4646 

4th  from  Capt.  Zebulon  Butler. 

268     WAIN  WRIGHT,  CLEMENT  REEVES,  Philadelphia.  4188 
5th  from  Capt.  Richard  McWilliams. 

271     WILLIAMS,  DAVID  EVANS,  Bala.  4236 

6th  from  Dr.  Thomas  Wynne. 

262     WILLIAMS,  REED  AUGUSTUS,  JR.,  Philadelphia.  4115 
7th  from  Dr.  Thomas  Wynne. 

289  WRIGHT,  HARRISON  BALDWIN,  Bala.  4647 

5th  from  Rev.  Samuel  Whittlesey. 
90 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN  RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

79     BRICE,  PHILIP  HOWARD,  Philadelphia.  674 

5th  from  John  Brice. 
7th  from  James  Frisby. 
7th  from  Matthias  Vander  Leyden. 
7th  from  Samuel  Young. 
6th  from  Dr.  Charles  Carroll. 
6th  from  Richard  Tilghman. 
6th  from  James  Lloyd. 
5th  from  Matthew  Tilghman. 
5th  from  William  Tilghman. 

177     Cox,  JOHN  LYMAN,  Philadelphia.  2171 

7th  from  Ens.  Erasmus  Stevens. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Daniel  White. 
5th  from  Lieut.  Benjamin  Lyman. 
5th  from  Maj.  Moses  Deshon. 

6     HORNOR,  WILLIAM  MACPHERSON,  Philadelphia.  144 
4th  from  Lieut.  Joseph  Stout,  R.N. 

62     PRIME,  FREDERICK,  A.M.,  PH.D.,  Philadelphia.  459 
7th  from  Capt.  James  Sands. 

71     STARR,  ISAAC,  JR.,  Philadelphia.  469 

9th  from  Maj.  Thomas  Savage. 
7th  from  Samuel  Levis. 
5th  from  Richard  Saltar,  Jr. 
4th  from  Lieut.  Lynford  Lardner. 

250     TYLER,  GEORGE  TROTTER,  M.D.,  Owens- 

boro,  Ky.  2916 

6th  from  Robert  Carter  Nicholas. 

91 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


Hn  flDemoriam* 


73    FRANCIS  OLCOTT  ALLEN,  died  Dec.  3,  1909. 

95    HENRY  HOBART  BELLAS,  Capt.  U.  S.  A.,  died  July  3, 

1906. 

ii    EDWIN  N.  BENSON,  died  April  18,  1909. 
98    WILLIAM  FOSTER  BIDDLE,  died  Aug.  10,  1910. 
33    JOHN  HILL  BRINTON,  M.D.,  died  March  18,  1907. 
205    CHARLES  PERCY  DE  LA  ROCHE,  M.D.,  died  March  13, 

1907. 
52    HENRY  KUHL  DILLARD,  died  March  7,  1907. 

169  PERSIFOR  FRAZER,  M.D.,  died  April  7,  1909. 
193     GREVILLE  EDWARD  FRYER,  died  July  28,  1908. 
277    CLINTON  GARDNER  HARRIS,  died  Feb.  24,  1910. 
155    FRANK  HASELTINE,  died  July  18,  1910. 

142    W.  WHARTON   HOLLINGSWORTH,  M.D.,   died   Dec.   14, 

1907. 

61    JOHN  MARSTON,  died  Jan.  31,  1910 
126    THOMAS  DAVID  PEARCE,  died  May  30,  1907. 
63    WASHINGTON  BLEDDYN  POWELL,  died  April  26,  1910. 
145    ALEXANDER  WILSON  RUSSELL,  Rear  Admiral,  U.  S.  N., 

died  Nov.  26,  1908. 

247    DALLAS  SANDERS,  died  May  27,  1907. 
46    REAR-ADMIRAL  EDWARD  SHIPPEN,  M.D.,  U.  S.  N.,  died 
June  16,  1911. 

170  CLEMENT  GRUBB  SMITH,  died  March  11,  1910. 

163    MAJOR  ALBERT  LAURENCE  WETHERILL,  died  June  25th, 

1908. 

131     JOHN  PRICE  WETHERILL,  died  Nov.  9,  1906. 
66    CHARLES  WILLIAMS,  died  Nov.  10,  1910. 
262    REED  AUGUSTUS  WILLIAMS,  JR.,  died  March  28,  1908. 
192    SAMUEL  WILLIAMS,  died  June  18,  1908. 


92 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    MARYLAND. 

Governor. 
HENRY  BARTON  JACOBS,  M.D. 

Deputy-Governor. 
WILLIAM  BOWLY  WILSON. 

Lieut enant-Governor. 
GEORGE  NORBURY  MACKENZIE. 

Secretary. 

MURRAY  PEABODY  BRUSH,  M.D. 
1019  No.  Calvert  St.,  Baltimore. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
EDWARD  FERGUSON  ARTHURS. 

Treasurer. 
WILLIAM  MOZART  HAYDEN. 

Historian. 
ANDREW  CROSS  TRIPPE. 

Registrar. 
RICHARD  MAREEN  DUVALL. 

Chancellor. 
MCHENRY  HOWARD. 

Surgeon. 
WALTER  BREWSTER  PLATT,  M.D. 

Chaplain. 

REV.  HENRY  BRANCH,  D.D. 
93 


MARYLAND. 

GENTLEMEN    OF    COUNCIL. 

Term  Expiring  1912. 

WILLIAM  BULLOCK  CLARK, 
JOHN  PHILEMON  PACA, 
JOHN  SHURMAN  TAPSCOTT. 

Term  Expiring  1913. 

ROBERT  BURTON, 

BENJAMIN  HOWELL  GRISWOLD, 

ALOYSIUS  LEO  KNOTT. 

Term  Expiring  1914. 

BENNETT  BERNARD  BROWNE,  M.D., 
JAMES  TEAKLE  DENNIS, 
HENRY  ABERT  ORRICK. 


94 


/^\\  November  2ist,  1908,  the  2y5th  anniversary  of  the- 
sailing  of  the  first  colonists  from  England  for 
Maryland,  the  bronze  statue  of  .('ecilius  Calvert,  Second 
Lord  Baltimore,  was  unveiled  in  the  presence  of  the 
(.lovernor  of  the  State  with  his  Star'!',  the  Mayor  of  Balti- 
more, and  many  other  officials.  The  statue,  which  is  of 
heroic  sixe,  stands  on  an  elevated  pedestal  of  white- 
marble,  placed  upon  the  steps  of  the  Western  facade  of 
the  Court  House.  The  front  of  the  pedestal  bears  tin- 
arms  of  Calvert.  and  below  is  the  inscription  : 
"Cecilius  Calvert 

1606-1675 
Founder  of  Maryland." 

The  sub-base  has  the  following:  ''  Erected  under  the 
auspices  of  The  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of 
Maryland,  November  21,  1908,  DeCourcey  Wright  Thorn 
being  Governor  of  the  Society." 

The  rear  face  of  the  pedestal  has  the  following  inscrip- 
tion :  "Cecilius  Calvert,  l!unm  Baltimore  of  Baltimore 
in  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  Absolute  Lord  and  Proprie- 
tary of  the  Provinces  of  Maryland  and  Avalon  in  America, 
who,  on  November  13,  i<>33,  with  the  co-operation  and 
assent  of  the  first  colonists,  proclaimed  in  England,  and 
on  March  25,  1634,  established  in  the  Palatinate  of 
Maryland  for  the  first  time  in  the  English  speaking  world 
freedom  of  religious  worship  according  to  any  Christian 
form,  and  separation  of  Church  and  State." 


MARYLAND. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION   OF    THE    FIRST    SUPPLEMENT    IN 
1906    TO    THE    LAST    GENERAL 
REGISTER    OF    1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1 66  BARROLL,  LEWIN  WETHERED,  Baltimore.  4642 

7th  from  Lieut.  Gunning  Bedford. 

143     BAUGHMAN,  EDWIN  AUSTIN,  Frederick.  4066 

nth  from  Gov.  Leonard  Calvert. 

167  BERRY,  JASPER  MAUDUIT,  JR.,  Baltimore.  4643 

9th  from  James  Berry. 

152     BERRY,  THOMAS  LANSDALE,  Baltimore.  4328 

9th  from  James  Berry. 
9th  from  Richard  Duke. 
8th  from  William  Berry. 
8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Claggett. 
8th  from  Hon.  John  Dorsey. 

156     BRANCH,  REV.  HENRY,  D.D.,  Baltimore.  4465 

9th  from  Christopher  Branch. 
5th  from  Capt.  David  Bell. 
4th  from  Henry  Bell. 

149     COLSTON,  FREDERICK  MORGAN,  Baltimore.        4080 
8th  from  Col.  George  Mason,  Sr. 

142     GIBSON,  GEORGE  THORNBURG  MACAULAY,  Balti- 
more. 4028 
8th  from  Tobias  Leach. 

146     GREGG,  MAURICE,  Baltimore.  4069 

loth  from  William  Barton. 
9th  from  William  Hungerford. 
8th  from  Capt.  William  Barton. 
6th  from  Basil  Lucas. 

95 


MARYLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

160  HANCOCK,  JAMES  EICHELBERGER,  Baltimore.  4569 

8th  from  Stephen  Hancock. 

141     HENDRICK,  CALVIN  WHEELER,  Baltimore.  2198 

7th  from  Lieut.  William  Winston. 

165     HODGDON,  ALEXANDER  LEWIS,  M.D.,  St.  Mary's 

Co.,  Maryland.  4641 

loth  from  Maj.  Simon  Willard. 

157     HOWARD,  JOHN  DUVALL,  Baltimore.  4466 

5th  from  Benjamin  Chew. 

163     HULL,  JOHN  BAKER  THOMPSON,  Baltimore.      4554 
9th  from  Col.  William  Ball,  Sr. 

144  JONES,  ARTHUR  LAFAYETTE,  Baltimore.  4067 

8th  from  Maj. -Gen.  John  Hammond. 
8th  from  Col.  Nicholas  Greenbury. 
7th  from  John  Moale. 

162     LEE,  HOWARD  HALL  MACY,  Baltimore.  4553 

loth  from  Maj.  Edward  Dorsey. 

148     MERRITT,  ROBERT  GWATHMEY,  NewYorkCity.  4079 
9th  from  Major  Joseph  Wickes. 

153     MIDDLETON,  NATHAN  ATHERTON,  Baltimore.  4382 
9th  from  James  Harrison. 

161  MORGAN,  JOHN  HURST,  Baltimore.  4552 

loth  from  Hon.  John  Dorsey. 

145  PAYNE,  GEORGE  HOUSON,  Baltimore.  4068 

5th  from  Capt.  William  Edmonds. 

151     PAYNE,  GEORGE  HOUSON,  JR.,  Baltimore.  4252 

6th  from  Capt.  William  Edmonds. 

155     PEIRCE,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Baltimore.  43^4 

7th  from  Major  Nicholas  Shapleigh. 
96 


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MARYLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

164     PENNINGTON,  JOSIAS,  Baltimore.  4599 

loth  from  Edward  Lloyd,  ist. 

147     SHEIB,  SAMUEL  HENRY,  Nashville,  Term.          4078 
loth  from  Anthony  Elton. 
9th  from  Samuel  Cole. 
9th  from  Robert  Heaton. 
9th  from  George  Mount. 
8th  from  William  Budd. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Richard  Mount. 
8th  from  Maj.  William  Combes. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Richard  Stockton. 
8th  from  Daniel  Sexton. 
7th  from  Capt.  John  Davis. 
7th  from  Samuel  Cole,  2nd. 

154     STOCKBRIDGE,  HENRY,  3rd,  Baltimore.  4383 

loth  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Smith,  Sr. 

159     SUTTON,  EBEN,  Baltimore.  4468 

6th  from  Richard  Sutton. 

168     THOMPSON,  EUSTIS,  Baltimore  4644 

8th  from  James  Saunders. 

150    WATERS,  JOHN  SEYMOUR  TALIAFERRO,  Balti- 
more. 4251 
9th  from  Lieut.  Edward  Waters. 
9th  from  Nathaniel  Littleton. 
8th  from  Col.  Southey  Littleton. 
8th  from  Lieut.-Col.  William  Waters. 
5th  from  Thomas  Barbour. 

158     WILLIAMSON,  THOMAS  WILSON.  Baltimore.      4467 
loth  from  Christopher  Thomas. 
9th  from  Duncan  (Derek)  Williamson. 
9th  from  Joris  Jansen  Rapalje. 

97 


MARYLAND. 

ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN  RECORDED     IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENEKAL  SOCIETY  No. 

139     DUVALL,  RICHARD  MAREEN,  Baltimore.  3890 

9th  from  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas. 
9th  from  Col.  Thomas  Sprigg. 
9th  from  Capt.  Richard  Warfield. 
9th  from  Col.  Ninian  Beall. 
8th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Magruder. 
8th  from  Francis  King. 

112     TYSON,  MALCOLM  VAN  VECHTEN,  Baltimore.  2662 
loth  from  Capt.  Goosen  Gerritse  Van  Schaick. 
9th  from  Jellis  Fonda. 
9th  from  Cornelise  Slingerland. 


98 


MARYLAND. 


fln  flDemoriam. 


124  GENERAL  Louis  VICTOR  BAUGHMAN,  died  Dec.  29,  1906. 

74  CHARLES  DAVID  FISHER,  died  Nov.  29,  1906. 

113  DANIEL  COIT  OILMAN,  died  Oct.  13,  1908. 

137  FRANK  SHERWOOD  HAMBLETON,  died  Aug.  17,  1908. 

66  JULIAN  HENRY  LEE,  died  Jan.  25,  1911. 

76  JAMES  WILSON  PATTERSON,  died  June  20,  1908. 

34  JOHN  LUDOVICUS  REED,  died  Feb.  15,  1908. 

16  THOMAS  MARSH  SMITH,  died  April  4,  1908. 

n  JOHN  SAVAGE  WILLIAMS,  died  Jan.  17,  1907. 

120  WILLIAM  THOMAS  WILSON,  died  Dec.  5,  1907. 


99 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 

WARS    IN    THE    COMMONWEALTH    OF 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Governor. 
JOSEPH  GRAFTON  MINOT. 

Deputy-Governor. 
NATHANIEL  JOHNSON  RUST. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
ROGER  WOLCOTT. 

Secretary. 

EDWARD  WEBSTER  McGLENEN. 
5  Old  Court  House,  Boston. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
WALTER  KENDALL  WATKINS. 

Treasurer. 
CHARLES  SHERBURNE  PENHALLOW. 

Registrar. 
PAUL  MASCARENE  HUBBARD. 

Historian. 
BARRETT  WENDELL. 

Genealogist. 
WALTER  KENDALL  WATKINS. 

Chancellor. 
HON.  CHARLES  UPHAM  BELL. 

100 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

Surgeon. 
CHARLES  MONTRAVILLE  GREEN,  M.D. 

Chaplain. 
RT.  REV.  WILLIAM  LAWRENCE,  D.D. 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

HENRY  MORTON  LOVERING, 

MOSES  GREELEY  PARKER,  M.D., 

WILLIAM  CROWNINSHIELD  ENDICOTT, 

ALEXANDER  WADSWORTH  LONGFELLOW, 

DAWES  ELIOT  FURNESS, 

DESMOND  FITZGERALD, 

CHARLES  HENRY  TAYLOR,  JR., 

SAMUEL  HAMMOND, 

THOMAS  KITTREDGE  CUMMINS. 


101 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION  IN    1906  OF  THE  FIRST   SUPPLE- 
MENT   TO    THE    GENERAL    REGIS- 
TER   OF    1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

655     ALDRICH,  TALBOT  BAILEY,  Boston.  43 1 8 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Woodman. 

700     APPLETON,  CHARLES  BROOKS,  Brookline.  4665 

6th  from  Maj.  Samuel  Appleton. 

702     ATHERTON,  WILLIAM,  Boston.  4676 

7th  from  Maj. -Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

648  ATWOOD,  LUTHER,  Lynn.  ^291 

8th  from  Samuel  Winsley. 

8th  from  Ens.  Orlando  Bagley. 

8th  from  Lieut.  John  Weed. 

7th  from  Capt.  Robert  Wadleigh. 

7th  from  John  Huntington. 

7th  from  John  Martin. 

7th  from  Capt.  Philip  Nelson. 

7th  from  Robert  Swan. 

6th  from  John  Ash. 

5th  from  William  Whitticker. 

611     BAKER,  FREDERIC  WALLACE,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  4039 
8th  from  Richard  Baker. 
8th  from  Capt.  Peter  Hunt. 

634     BALLARD,  WILLIS  DANA,  Holyoke.  4221 

8th  from  Capt.  William  Carpenter. 
7th  from  William  Ballard. 
7th  from  Joseph  Hotilton. 

649  BEARDSELL,  GEORGE  RICHARDSON,  Lynn.  4292 

8th  from  Sergt.  John  Plympton. 

102 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

703  BENTON,  EVERETT  CHAMBERLIN,  Boston.         4677 

7th  from  Joseph  Chamberlin. 

650     BERRY,  HENRY  NEWHALL,  Lynn.  4293 

4th  from  Joseph  Breeden. 

677     BOARDMAN,  WALDO  ELIAS,  Boston.  444 1 

7th  from  Capt.  Jonathan  Poole. 

695     BOND,  CHARLES  PARKHURST,  Waltham.  4528 

4th  from  Nathaniel  Harrod. 

647     BOTSFORD,  HARRY  GORDON,  Boston.  4264 

9th  from  Richard  Warren. 
8th  from  Lieut-Col.  Samuel  Miller. 

692     BREED,  FRANCIS  STEWART,  Lynn.  457° 

7th  from  Ebenezer  Burrill. 

66 1  BREED,  GEORGE  HERBERT,  Lynn.  4344 

7th  from  Capt.  William  Bassett. 
4th  from  Richard  Sutton. 

673     BROOKS,  FREDERICK,  Concord.  4425 

9th  from  Capt.  Myles  Standish. 
8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Brooks. 
8th  from  Capt.  John  Gorham. 
7th  from  Dr.  Thomas  Boylston. 
7th  from  Lieut.-Col.  John  Gorham. 
6th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Brooks. 
4th  from  Hon.  Nathaniel  Gorham. 

704  BROWN,  HARRY  LAMPREY,  Boston.  4678 

6th  from  Hon.  John  Sanborn. 

667     BRUCE,  WEBSTER,  Lynn.  4367 

5th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Cresap. 

662  BUTTERFIELD,  ClIARLES  BUCKINGHAM,  Boston.  4345 

4th  from  Nathaniel  Nason. 
103 


MASS  A  CHU  SETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

618     CAMERON,  DONALD  MCLENNAN,  Westford.     4126 
5th  from  Lieut.  John  Flint. 

635  CHESTER,  WALSTEIN  ROATH,  Boston.  4222 

8th  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 

636  CHILDE,  JOHN  HEALEY,  Boston.  4223 

5th  from  Joshua  Bigelow. 

60 1     CLARK,  ELIOT  ALBERT,  Pittsfield.  4003 

7th  from  Sergt.  John  Clark. 
9th  from  William  Bradley. 
9th  from  Capt.  John  Johnson. 
9th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Munson. 
9th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 
8th  from  William  Pabodie. 

68 1     CRANE,  ROY  ELWOOD,  Medford.  4453 

9th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 
9th  from  Thomas  Buckland. 
8th  from  John  Allen. 
8th  from  John  Porter. 
8th  from  Capt.  Myles  Standish. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Jonathan  Crane. 

612     CRAWFORD,  REV,  GEORGE  ARTEMAS,  CHAPLAIN, 

U.S.N.,  Ret.,  Brookline.  4040 

8th  from  Robert  Page. 

668     CROCKER,  DAVID,  Barnstable.  4368 

7th  from  Col.  Edward  Bacon. 
7th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Hinckley. 
7th  from  John  Howland. 
6th  from  Lieut.  John  Howland. 
6th  from  Nathaniel  Bacon. 
6th  from  William  Crocker. 
104 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

637  CUMMINS,  THOMAS  KITTREDGE,  Milton.  4224 

7th  from  Isaac  Cummings. 

631     DANIELS,  EDWIN  ALFRED,  M.D.,  Boston.  4168 

loth  from  Capt.  William  French. 
9th  from  William  Bassett. 
9th  from  Lieut.  Richard  Ellis. 
9th  from  William  Crouch. 
8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  White. 
5th  from  Capt.  Jeremiah  Daniel. 

670     DANIELS,  RICHARD  HOLBROOK,  Boston.  4406 

nth  from  Capt.  William  French, 
loth  from  William  Bassett. 
loth  from  Lieut.  Richard  Ellis. 
loth  from  William  Crouch. 

9th  from  Capt.  Thomas  White. 

6th  from  Capt.  Jeremiah  Daniel. 

697     DICKERMAN,  FRANK  ELIOT,  Boston.  4591 

8th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

699     DORR,  ALFRED,  Boston.  4604 

6th  from  Capt.  Ebenezer  Dorr. 

609     DURRELL,  HAROLD  CLARKE,  Cambridge.  4020 

5th  from  Capt.  Benjamin  Durrell. 

682     ELDRIDGE,  DANIEL  GORHAM,  M.D.,  Dorchester.  4454 
6th  from  Col.  John  Thacher. 

663  *FALKNER,  REV.  WILLIAM  HOWARD.  4346 

9th  from  Stephen  Hart. 

638  FALL,  GEORGE  HOWARD,  Maiden.  4225 

8th  from  Anthony  Emery. 

8th  from  Deacon  Thomas  Lynde. 

*Deceased. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

7th  from  Richard  Tozer  (Tozier). 
7th  from  James  Emery. 
7th  from  Elder  William  Wentworth. 
5th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Lord. 

684  FOOT,  AUGUSTUS  RICHARDS,  New  York  City.  4480 

5th  from  Adonijah  Foote. 

685  FOOT,  HOMER,  JR.,  New  York  City.  4481 

7th  from  Quartermaster  Nathaniel  Foote. 

613     FULLER,  PERCY  WHITNEY,  Newtonville.  4041 

5th  from  Lieut.  Jeremiah  Fuller. 

658     GAGE,  HERBERT  EDWIN,  Wellesley.  4321 

9th  from  Humphrey  Bradstreet. 
8th  from  John  Prescott. 
7th  from  Dr.  Caleb  Moody. 
7th  from  Capt.  Jonas  Prescott. 
6th  from  Maj.  Joseph  Varnum. 
4th  from  Capt.  Amos  Gage. 

664     GARFIELD,  HARRY  AUGUSTUS,  Williamstown.    2929 
7th  from  Capt.  Benjamin  Garfield. 

639     GAY,  WARREN  FISHER,  M.D.,  Boston.  4226 

9th  from  Lieut.  Lion  Gardiner. 

632     GLOVER,  GEORGE  EDWARD,  Boston.  4169 

7th  from  Hon.  John  Glover. 
6th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Hinckley. 

678     GOODRICH,  HAZEN  BARNARD,  Haverhill.  4442 

7th  from  Lieut.  Edward  Woodman. 

616     GRAFTON,  RT.  REV.  CHARLES  CHAPMAN,  Fond- 

du-Lac,  Wis.  4O95 

6th  from  Capt.  Timothy  Phelps. 
106 


MA  SSA  CH  U  SETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

659     HALL,  OLIVER,  Hingham.  4322 

7th  from  Lieut.  Richard  Hall. 

640  HAMMOND,  SAMUEL,  Boston.  4227 

9th  from  Nicholas  Simkins. 

8th  from  Capt.  Phineas  Fiske. 

7th  from  Jeremiah  Dummer. 

6th  from  Col.  John  Chandler,  2d. 

6th  from  Dr.  Johann  Kasper  Richter  von  Kronen- 

schildt. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Ambrose  Dawes. 

705     HARLOW,  ARTHUR  FRANKLIN,  Salem.  4679 

9th  from  Gov.  John  Endicott. 

674     HAWKS,  FREDERICK  ELLIOTT,  Greenfield.  4426 

8th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Sears. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Smith,  Sr. 
7th  from  Maj.  Aaron  Cook. 
6th  from  Capt.  Aaron  Cook,  2d. 
4th  from  John  Barnard. 
4th  from  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hawks. 

610     HEATHFIELD,  HERBERT  D'ESTIMANVILLE,  Brook- 
line.  4021 
8th  from  Thomas  Hastings. 
8th  from  Gregory  Stone. 
8th  from  Lieut.  John  Hammond. 
7th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Stone. 
5th  from  Joseph  Warren. 
5th  from  Samuel  Warren. 

641  HITCHCOCK,  THOMAS  BARNES,  New  York  City.  4228 

6th  from  Capt.  Luke  Hitchcock. 

646     HOUGH,  BENJAMIN  KENT,  Brookline.  4263 

4th  from  Capt.  Nathaniel  Balch. 
107 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

651     HUBBARD,  PHINEAS,  Cambridge.  4294 

9th  from  Sergt.  John  Perkins. 
9th  from  Robert  Page. 
9th  from  Capt.  Christopher  Hussey. 
8th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley. 
8th  from  William  Sanborn. 
8th  from  Lieut.  John  Sanborne. 
8th  from  Deacon  William  Crocker. 
8th  from  Thomas  Ford. 
8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Bradbury. 
7th  from  George  Hubbard. 
7th  from  Dr.  Jasper  Gunn. 
7th  from  Andrew  Warner. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Smith,  Sr. 
7th  from  Thomas  Nash. 
7th  from  Rev.  Samuel  Stone. 
7th  from  Thomas  Coleman. 
7th  from  John  Porter. 
7th  from  Nathaniel  Foote. 
7th  from  Major  Aaron  Cooke. 
7th  from  William  Westwood. 
7th  from  Elder  John  Strong. 
7th  from  Dr.  Caleb  Moody. 
7th  from  Deacon  John  Leavitt. 
7th  from  Rev.  Samuel  Dudley. 
7th  from  William  Sanborn. 
7th  from  Richard  Sanborne. 
7th  from  Samuel  Robie. 
7th  from  John  Bronson. 
7th  from  Thomas  Riggs. 
6th  from  Ens.  Daniel  Warner. 
6th  from  Zachariah  Field. 
6th  from  Sergt.  Benjamin  Wait. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Timothy  Nash. 
108 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

6th  from  Lieut.  Philip  Smith. 
6th  from  Capt.  Aaron  Cook,  2d. 
6th  from  James  Carr. 
6th  from  Moses  Leavitt. 
6th  from  Hon.  John  Sanborn. 
6th  from  Ensign  John  Sanborn. 
5th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Field. 
4th  from  Jonathan  Field. 

688  JOHNSON,  CHARLES  HUDSON,  Lynn.  4519 

6th  from  Joseph  Rawlins. 

642     KIMBALL,  CLARENCE  HOUGHTON,  Boston.         4229 
9th  from  Capt.  Edward  Johnson,  Sr. 

617     LACHMUND,  RALPH  HENRY,  Cambridge.          4096 
6th  from  Arthur  Patterson. 

701     LAWRENCE,  HARRIS  HOOPER,  Boston.  4666 

8th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Prence. 

689  LlTCHFIELD,    WlLFORD   JACOB,    Boston.  452° 

9th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Isaac  Allerton. 
9th  from  Richard  Bowen. 
8th  from  William  Arnold. 
8th  from  Hugh  Clarke. 
8th  from  Deacon  Edward  Collins. 
8th  from  Jacob  Hewins. 
8th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Hills. 
8th  from  Nicholas  Ide. 
8th  from  Henry  Loker. 
8th  from  Deacon  Ralph  Monsall. 
8th  from  John  Rogers. 
8th  from  Gregory  Stone. 
8th  from  John  Tower. 
8th  from  John  Upham. 
109 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Richard  Waterman. 

8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  White. 

8th  from  Gov.  Roger  Williams. 

8th  from  Ensign  Thomas  Wilmarth. 

7th  from  Rev.  Nicholas  Baker. 

7th  from  John  Bigelow. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Isaac  Buck. 

7th  from  Thomas  Clark. 

7th  from  Samuel  Collins. 

7th  from  Thomas  Green. 

7th  from  Nicholas  Ide. 

7th  from  Abiel  Lamb. 

7th  from  Isaac  Larned,  Sr. 

7th  from  Lawrence  Litchfield. 

7th  from  Zachariah  Rhodes. 

7th  from  Moses  Simmons  (Symonsen). 

7th  from  James  Taylor. 

7th  from  Samuel  Tyler. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Phineas  Upham. 

7th  from  Resolved  Waterman. 

7th  from  Capt.  Joseph  White. 

7th  from  Samuel  Woods. 

6th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Green. 

6th  from  Isaac  Larned,  Jr. 

6th  from  Capt.  Richard  Moore. 

6th  from  John  Rhodes. 

6th  from  Ensign  John  Thompson. 

6th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Tyler. 

6th  from  Sergt.  Joseph  White. 

5th  from  Ensign  Noah  Fuller. 

5th  from  Ebenezer  Lamb. 

5th  from  Nicholas  Litchfield. 

5th  from  Lieut.  Moses  Tyler. 

4th  from  Ensign  Samuel  Litchfield. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

695     LITCH FIELD,  WILLIAM  ELIAS,  Boston.  4592 

8th  from  Lawrence  Litchfield. 

669    LOWELL,  PAYSON  TUCKER,  Boston.  4409 

5th  from  Abner  Lowell. 

643     MACFARLANE,  GEORGE  SIDNEY,  Lynn.  423° 

loth  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 
8th  from  Gov.  Theophilus  Eaton. 
7th  from  Dep.-Gov.  William  Jones. 

628     MONTAGUE,  HENRY  WATMOUGH,  Boston.          4160 
5th  from  Lieut.-Col.  William  Pepperrell. 

690     MORRELL,  GEORGE  CORYDON,  Boston.  4521 

9th  from  John  Tilley. 
8th  from  Maj.-Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
8th  from  Capt.  William  Carpenter. 
8th  from  Judge  Henry  Green. 
8th  from  Samuel  Hinckley. 
8th  from  John  Howland. 
8th  from  John  Moulton. 
8th  from  Roger  Shaw. 
8th  from  Capt.  Benjamin  Swett. 
8th  from  Samuel  Winsley. 
7th  from  Thomas  Barnard. 
7th  from  Elder  John  Chipman. 
7th  from  Elder  Henry  Cobb. 
7th  from  Dr.  Renald  Fernald. 
7th  from  Judge  Nathaniel  Fryer. 
7th  from  John  Libby. 
7th  from  Lieut.  John  Weed. 
7th  from  Elder  William  Wentworth. 
7th  from  Kenelm  Winslow. 
6th  from  Hugh  Cole. 
6th  from  Hon.  Robert  Eliot. 
in 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

6th  from  John  Hinckes. 

6th  from  John  Martin. 

6th  from  Lieut.-Col.  William  Pepperrell. 

6th  from  Lieut.  Job.  Winslow. 

5th  from  Lieut.-Gov.  John  Wentworth. 

4th  from  Capt.  William  Wentworth. 
696     NICKERSON,  WILLIAM  EMERY,  Cambridge.         459° 

7th  from  William  Nickerson. 
619     ODELL,  WILLIAM  HERRICK  LOVETT,  Boston.      4127 

8th  from  Maj.  William  Hathorn  (e). 
624     PARK,  LAWRENCE,  Groton.  4132 

8th  from  Maj.  Thomas  Savage. 
630     PETTINGELL,  FRANK  HERVEY,  Colorado  Springs, 

Colo.  4157 

7th  from  Nicholas  Noyes. 

675     PRINCE,  CHARLES  JOHN,  Boston.  4427 

9th  from  Gov.  Roger  Williams. 

8th  from  GQV.  Caleb  Carr. 

8th  from  Capt.  Randall  Holden. 

8th  from  Dep.-Gov.  John  Greene. 

7th  from  Capt.  Matthew  Fuller. 
614     RICHARDSON,  SAMUEL  WILLIAM,  Chelsea.          4042 

5th  from  Stephen  Richardson. 
665     RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM  STREETER,  Boston.        4347 

9th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Hills. 

8th  from  Capt.  Richard  Leach. 

8th  from  Capt.  Edmund  Greenleaf. 

7th  from  Francis  Wyman. 

7th  from  Stephen  Swett. 

7th  from  Ensign  Richard  Kettell. 

7th  from  Corp.  Joseph  Herrick. 

7th  from  Sergt.  John  Emery. 

6th  from  Sergt.  Samuel  Kettell. 

112 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

6th  from  Henry  Bodwell. 

6th  from  Sergt.  John  Badger. 

5th  from  Sergt.  Joseph  Richardson. 

629     ROTCH,  WILLIAM,  Boston.  4158 

9th  from  Thomas  Gardner. 

8th  from  Tristram  Coffin. 

8th  from  Thomas  Macy. 

8th  from  Edward  Starbuck. 

7th  from  Gov.  Walter  Clarke. 

6th  from  Col.  Thomas  Willett. 
620     RUCKER,  WILLIAM  COLBY,  M.D.,  U.  S.  Hospital 

Service.  4128 

4th  from  William  Colby. 

693     SCOTT,  HENRY  EDWARDS,  Medford.  4571 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Thaxter. 
6th  from  Col.  Samuel  Thaxter. 
5th  from  Lieut-Col.  John  Kingsbury. 
4th  from  Maj.  Samuel  Thaxter. 
4th  from  John  Scott. 

666     SEARS,  FRANK  IRVING,  Webster.  4348 

8th  from  Richard  Sears. 

644     SNOW,  WILLIAM  BROWN,  Maiden.  4231 

9th  from  John  Gallop  (Gallup). 

657     SPRAGUE,  GEORGE  EVERETT,  Lynn.  432° 

9th  from  Hon.  John  Gilman. 
9th  from  Gov.  Roger  Williams. 
8th  from  Gov.  Caleb  Carr. 
7th  from  Jonathan  Sprague. 

706     SPRAGUE,  RUFUS  WILLIAM,  Boston.  4691 

6th  from  Capt.  John  Sprague. 

687     STEVENSON,  JOHN  MCALLISTER,  Pittsfiekl.         45*4 
4th  from  Lieut.  Marshall  Newton. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

679     STEINMETZ,  SPENCER  JANNEY,  Boston.  4443 

8th  from  Dr.  Thomas  Wynne. 
683     STILES,  JAMES  ARTHUR,  Gardner.  4455 

4th  from  Lieut.  Jacob  Stiles. 

621  *SWAIN,  CHARLES  ELWOOD.  4129 

7th  from  Maj.  Jeremiah  Swain. 

622  SWAIN,  WILLIAM  NEWMAN,  Boston.  4130 

7th  from  Maj.  Jeremiah  Swain. 
686     TAYLOR,  EZRA  WILMARTH  BARTLETT,  Haver- 
hill.  4482 
6th  from  Thomas  Dustin. 

625     THURSTON,  JOHN  HENRY,  Cambridge.  4151 

6th  from  Daniel  Thurston. 

645     UPHAM,  HENRY  WARREN,  Maiden.  4232 

8th  from  John  Upham. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Phineas  Upham. 
6th  from  Deacon  Phineas  Upham. 

694  VER  PLANCK,  EDWARD  DURBROW,  Brookline.  4572 
5th  from  Ensign  Philip  Ver  Planck. 

608  *WADE,  JOSEPH  MORRISON.  4009 

3rd  from  Asa  Plummer. 

652  WARDWELL,  WALTER  CHALK,  Cambridge.          4295 

4th  from  Aaron  Banks. 

653  WARREN,  JOHN  BROADFIELD,  Cambridge.  4296 

7th  from  Jacob  Warren. 

615     WELLINGTON,  JONAS  FRANCIS,  Somerville.        4043 
7th  from  Corp.  Roger  Wellington. 
7th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Pierce. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Edward  Winship. 
6th  from  Capt.  \Villiam  Reed  (Read). 
6th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Walker. 

'Deceased. 
114 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

680    WESTFALL,  JOHN  HENRY,  Allston.  4444 

loth  from  Gov.  John  Webster. 
9th  from  Henry  Woodward. 
8th  from  John  King. 
8th  from  John  Starr. 
8th  from  John  Strong. 
8th  from  Sergt.  Samuel  Wright. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Stebbins. 

707     WHITE,  JOSEPH  FOSTER,  Brookline.  4680 

8th  from  Capt.  Jonathan  Danforth. 

676     WHITMORE,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  Cambridge.       4428 
7th  from  Col.  John  Lane. 

626  WIGGIN,  ARTHUR  MESERVE,  Roxbury.  4152 

9th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley. 
8th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Wiggin. 
8th  from  Gov.  Simon  Bradstreet. 

656     WILD,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Boston.  43 19 

6th  from  Col.  Edmund  Quincy. 

623     WILLCUTT,  LEVI  LINCOLN,  JR.,  Brookline.         4131 
8th  from  John  Beal  (Beale). 

627  WILSON,  ARTHUR  HERVEY,  Boston.  4J59 

8th  from  Thomas  Flint. 

672     Winslow,  Arthur,  Boston.  4408 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Stark. 
5th  from  Col.  Edward  Winslow. 

691     WOODRUFF,  FREDERICK  ORR,  Weston.  4522 

7th  from  Thomas  Abbe  (Abbey). 
5th  from  Lieut.  David  Woodruff. 

654     WOODWARD,  FRANK  ERNEST,  Maiden.  4297 

8th  from  John  Alden. 

"5 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

ADDITIONAL   LINES    OF    MEMBERS    WHOSE 

NAMES  HAVE  BEEN  RECORDED  IN 

PREVIOUS  REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

310     BENNETT,  LARKIN  EVERETT,  Wakefield.  2121 

8th  from  Capt.  Henry  Dow. 
8th  from  Elder  William  Wentworth. 
7th  from  Capt.  John  Abbott. 
7th  from  Ezekiel  Wentworth. 
6th  from  Capt.  Abraham  Lord. 
6th  from  William  Sanborn. 

29     BENT,  SAMUEL  ARTHUR,  Boston.  527 

7th  from  Sergt.  John  Oliver. 
3rd  from  Capt.  David  Bent. 
3rd  from  Joseph  Barrett. 

540     BOOTH,  CHARLES  EDWIN,  New  York  City.          3576 
8th  from  Sergt.  Joseph  Easton. 
7th  from  Corp.  John  Skinner. 
7th  from  Sergt.  Samuel  Loomis. 
7th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Bancroft. 
6th  from  Sergt.  Jonathan  Deming. 
5th  from  Sergt.  John  Norton. 

581     CHAPIN,  CLIFFORD  SAMUEL,  M.D.,  Great  Bar- 

rington.  3818 

9th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Isaac  Allerton. 
8th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 
8th  from  Maj.  Aaron  Cooke. 
8th  from  Lieut.  William  Clark. 
7th  from  Henry  Burt. 
7th  from  Rev.  Isaac  Cushman. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Moses  Paine. 
4th  from  Capt.  Caleb  Chapin. 
116 


MASSACHUSETTS, 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

289     CLARKE,  GEORGE  KUHN,  Needham.  2019 

8th  from  John  Adams. 
7th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Rand. 

135     CRAFTS,  JOHN  CHANCELLOR,  Boston.  1116 

7th  from  Lieut.  Griffith  Craft(s). 
7th  from  Robert  Seaver. 
6th  from  Lieut.  John  Sharp (e). 

479     CUTLER,  ELB RIDGE  GERRY,  M.D.,  Boston.  3268 

8th  from  Capt.  Edward  Johnson,  Sr. 

20     DORMAN,  WILLIAM  BARNES,  Everett.  518 

8th  from  Capt.  Anthony  Eames. 
7th  from  Henry  Sewall. 
7th  from  John  Denison. 
6th  from  Capt.  Tobijah  Perkins. 
5th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Gould. 

593     ELDRIDGE,  EDRIC,  Boston.  3943 

9th  from  John  Tilly. 
7th  from  Yelverton  Crowell. 
6th  from  Col.  John  Thacher. 

507     FALL,  CHARLES  GERSHOM,  Boston.  34°5 

9th  from  Sergt.  John  Perkins. 
8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Bradbury. 
8th  from  Henry  Sewall. 
8th  from  Joseph  Loomis. 
8th  from  Anthony  Emery. 
8th  from  Dep.-Gov.  John  Davis. 

440     FARWELL,  JOHN  WHITTEMORE,  Boston.  3°79 

9th  from  Edward  How(e). 
8th  from  William  Bassett. 
8th  from  John  Stow. 

8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Brooke  (Brooks). 
117 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Ens.  Thomas  Lynde. 
8th  from  Edmund  Rice. 

100     FITZ  GERALD,  DESMOND,  Brookline.  950 

8th  from  William  Arnold. 
8th  from  Gov.  Roger  Conant. 
7th  from  Zachariah  Rhodes. 
7th  from  Thomas  Walling. 

167     FREEMAN,  JAMES  GOLDTHWAITE,  Boston.  1264 

8th  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 

588     GERRISH,  ORVILLE  KNIGHT,  Lakeville.  3^53 

5th  from  Col.  Paul  Gerrish. 

4     GREEN,  SAMUEL  SWETT,  Worcester.  209 

8th  from  Lieut.  Ralph  Sprague. 
7th  from  John  Rowland. 

501     GUILFORD,  WILLIAM  WALLACE,  West  Medford.  3345 
6th  from  Samuel  Hodley,  Sr. 
5th  from  William  Guilford. 
5th  from  Ens.  William  Richards. 
4th  from  Samuel  Marble. 
4th  from  Sergt.  Benjamin  Guilford. 
4th  from  Eliphalet  Hodley. 

580     HICKS,  REV.  LEWIS  WILDER,  Wellesley.  3817 

7th  from  Deacon  Samuel  Chapin. 
6th  from  John  Parkhurst. 
6th  from  John  Thurston. 
6th  from  Ens.  Jacob  Towne. 
3rd  from  Israel  Phillips. 

315     HOLBROOK,  LEVI,  New  York  City.  2185 

7th  from  George  Giddings. 
7th  from  William  Goodhue. 
118 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

7th  from  John  Whipple. 
6th  from  Capt.  John  Grout. 
6th  from  Capt.  William  Haskell. 
5th  from  Joseph  Grout. 

148     HOWE,  EDWARD  WILLARD,  Boston.  1219 

7th  from  Henry  Willard. 

503     KENT,  DANIEL,  Worcester.  3401 

8th  from  Hon.  Peter  Bulkeley. 
7th  from  John  Hoar. 
7th  from  Josiah  Winslow. 
6th  from  James  Draper. 
6th  from  Daniel  Waldo. 
5th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Adams. 

403     KETCHUM,  REV.  CHARLES  JOHN,  Boston.  2737 

8th  from  Thomas  Ford. 
8th  from  John  Stow. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Walter  Filer. 
7th  from  Elder  John  Strong. 
6th  from  Ebenezer  Dibblee. 
3rd  from  Ens.  Jonathan  Ketchum. 

361     LAMSON,  WILLIAM  GEORGE,  Boston.  2544 

5th  from  Leander  Nelson. 

367     LEA,  JAMES  HENRY,  South  Freeport,  Maine.     2250 
9th  from  Gregory  Stone. 
8th  from  John  Bent. 
8th  from  Capt.  John  Capen. 
8th  from  Thomas  Flint. 
8th  from  Capt.  Hopestill  Foster. 
8th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Hills. 
8th  from  Thomas  Hosmer. 
8th  from  Edward  Howe. 
8th  from  Capt.  Hugh  Mason. 
119 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Lieut.  Edward  Oakes. 

8th  from  Stephen  Paine. 

8th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Pierce. 

8th  from  Thomas  Standish. 

8th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Stone. 

8th  from  John  Sunderland. 

8th  from  Maj.  Simon  Willard 

7th  from  John  Belden. 

7th  from  Peter  Bent. 

7th  from  Thomas  Brintnall. 

7th  from  Lieut.  John  Flint. 

7th  from  Lieut.  James  Foster. 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Griffin. 

7th  from  John  Lay. 

7th  from  Nathaniel  Paine,  ist. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Ralph  Sprague. 

7th  from  John  Stone. 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Waite. 

6th  from  Thomas  Brintnall. 

6th  from  Col.  John  Chandler. 

6th  from  Capt.  Timothy  Clark. 

6th  from  William  Jenkins. 

6th  from  Nathaniel  Paine,  2d. 

6th  from  Thomas  Pascall,  Sr.  (Paschall) 

5th  from  Hon.  John  Chandler. 

5th  from  Walter  Fawcet. 

5th  from  Nathaniel  Paine,  3d. 

5th  from  Thomas  Pascall,  Jr.  (Paschall). 

4th  from  Joel  Clap. 

4th  from  Hon.  Timothy  Paine. 

510     LORD,  CALVIN,  Hingham.  3419 

loth  from  Robert  Driver. 
Qth  from  John  Bur  rill. 
120 


MASS  A  CHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

9th  from  Corp.  Robert  Porter. 
8th  from  Richard  Knott. 
8th  from  William  Hooper. 
7th  from  Thomas  Martin. 

321     LORD,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  Newton.  2215 

8th  from  Edward  Larkin. 
8th  from  John  Woodbury. 
8th  from  Ens.  Robert  Hale. 
8th  from  Thomas  Low  (e) . 
8th  from  Thomas  Boreman. 
8th  from  Capt.  William  Dodge. 

396     LUNT,  WILLIAM  WALLACE,  Hingham.  2672 

8th  from  Quartermaster  William  Hartwell. 
8th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Rand. 
8th  from  Ens.  James  Heard. 
7th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Whittemore. 

66     MORRIS,  SEYMOUR,  Chicago,  111.  823 

8th  from  John  Johnson. 
7th  from  Capt.  William  French. 
7th  from  Capt.  Isaac  Johnson. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Henry  Bowen. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Edward  Morris. 
4th  from  Lieut.  Edward  Morris. 

602     MORSE,  REV.  GLENN  TILLEY,  Boston.  3994 

loth  from  Richard  Treat, 
loth  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 

9th  from  John  Bronson. 

9th  from  Matthew  Marvin. 

9th  from  John  Steele. 

105     MOSELEY,  JOHN  GRAHAM,  Boston.  958 

9th  from  James  Bates. 
8th  from  Henry  Burt. 

121 


MASS  A  CHU  SETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Sergt.  Francis  Nichols. 

7th  from  Thomas  Modsley. 

4th  from  Increase  Moseley. 

3rd  from  Lieut.-Col.  Increase  Moseley. 

202     NICKERSON,  REV.  THOMAS  WHITE,  Pittsfield.    1626 
9th  from  William  Arnold. 
8th  from  Stephen  Arnold. 
8th  from  Cornet  John  Buck. 
7th  from  Capt.  Francis  Barker. 
7th  from  Nicholas  Snow. 

604     PEARSON,  ARTHUR  EMMONS,  Boston. 
loth  from  Thomas  Ford. 
9th  from  Cornet  Thomas  Dewey. 
9th  from  Edward  Culver. 
9th  from  Isaac  Morrill. 
9th  from  Ens.  Thomas  Wells. 
9th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Hale. 
8th  from  Lieut.  John  Smith,  Jr. 
8th  from  John  Batchelor. 
8th  from  William  Titcomb. 
8th  from  Richard  Swan. 
8th  from  Thomas  Wood. 
8th  from  Joseph  Jewett. 
8th  from  Sergt.  Josiah  Dewey. 
8th  from  Nicholas  Noyes. 
8th  from  John  Pickard. 
8th  from  Richard  Currier. 
7th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Boynton. 
7th  from  Maj.  Jeremiah  Swayne,  Jr. 
7th  from  Joseph  Jewett,  Jr. 
7th  from  John  Page. 
7th  from  Sergt.  John  Heald. 
7th  from  Ensign  Nathaniel  Lawrence. 

122 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

7th  from  Simon  Gates. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Richard  Hunnewell. 

7th  from  Nathaniel  Billiard. 

7th  from  Thomas  Tolman. 

7th  from  Henry  Poor(e). 

7th  from  John  Pickard,  Jr. 

7th  from  Ens.  Abel  Platts. 

7th  from  Ephraim  Brown. 

7th  from  John  Nutting. 

6th  from  Thomas  Nichols. 

6th  from  Benjamin  Mills. 

6th  from  Jonathan  Gay. 

6th  from  John  Rice. 

6th  from  Ephraim  Brown,  Jr. 

5th  from  Timothy  Barron. 

5th  from  Moses  Platts. 

4th  from  Emmons  Stockwell. 

4th  from  Abel  Benjamin. 

4th  from  Ephraim  Currier. 

605     PEARSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Boston.  3997 

9th  from  Thomas  Ford. 
8th  from  Cornet  Thomas  Dewey. 
8th  from  Edward  Culver. 
8th  from  Isaac  Morrill. 
7th  from  Lieut.  John  Smith,  Jr. 
7th  from  John  Batchelor. 
7th  from  William  Titcomb. 
7th  from  Richard  Swan. 
7th  from  Thomas  Wood. 
7th  from  Joseph  Jewett. 
7th  from  Sergt.  Josiah  Dewey. 
6th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Boynton. 
6th  from  Maj.  Jeremiah  Swayne,  Jr. 
123 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

6th  from  Joseph  Jewett,  Jr. 

6th  from  John  Page. 

6th  from  Sergt.  John  Heald. 

6th  from  Ens.  Nathaniel  Lawrence. 

6th  from  Simon  Gates. 

5th  from  Thomas  Nichols. 

4th  from  Timothy  Barron. 

3rd  from  Emmons  Stockwell. 

508     PORTER,  ALEXANDER  SYLVANUS,  JR.,  Boston.     1568 
8th  from  Col.  Samuel  Thaxter. 
8th  from  Col.  John  Otis. 

606     ROBINSON,  ROSWELL  RAYMOND,  Maiden.  399$ 

loth  from  Francis  Cook(e). 
9th  from  Ma j. -Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 
9th  from  Gilbert  Brooks. 
9th  from  Samuel  Edson. 
9th  from  Edward  Jackson. 

402     ROWE,  ARTHUR  EVERETT,  Gloucester.  2736 

6th  from  Lieut.  John  Giddings. 

571     RUMRILL,  FRANK,  Roxbury,  3711 

8th  from  Lieut.  Joseph  Rogers. 
8th  from  Capt.  Michael  Peirse  (Pierce). 
7th  from  Lieut.  Isaac  Buck. 
7th  from  Maj.  John  Howell. 
4th  from  Simon  Rumrill. 
3rd  from  Aaron  Rumrill. 

375     SHORT,  REV.  CHARLES  LANCASTER,  Worcester.  2601 
7th  from  John  Plumb. 
6th  from  Lieut.  John  Lyman. 
6th  from  Col.  Samuel  Partridge. 
6th  from  Medad  Pomeroy. 
124 


MA  SSA  CH  USE  TTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

579     SOLIS,  ANDREW  JACKSON,  Wellesley  Hills.         3816 
7th  from  John  Harrington. 

68     SPRAGUE,  FRANK  WILLIAM,  Brookline.  825 

8th  from  Josiah  Winslow. 
7th  from  Col.  John  Thacher. 
6th  from  Peter  Thacher. 
6th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Dimmock. 
6th  from  Josiah  Davis. 

589     STEARNS,  FOSTER  WATERMAN,  Newton.  3854 

9th  from  Robert  Waterman. 
7th  from  Lieut.  John  Lyman. 

478     STEVENS,  WILLIAM  STUDLEY  BARTLETT, 

Boston.  3267 

7th  from  John  Howland. 

247     STONE,  WILLIAM  EBEN,  Cambridge.  1764 

9th  from  Ezekiel  Richardson. 
6th  from  Jonathan  Wood. 

494     SWAN,  REUBEN  SAMUEL,  Brookline.  3325 

8th  from  Col.  Philip  Eliot. 
8th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Walker. 
7th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Pierce. 
6th  from  Sergt.  Matthew  Johnson. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Joseph  Reed. 
6th  from  Capt.  John  Withington. 

395     THAYER,  CHARLES  IRVING,  Boston.  2671 

8th  from  John  Alden. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Griffin  Crafts. 
6th  from  William  Hersey. 

578     TYLER,  EDWARD  ROYALL,  Nice,  France.  2614 

8th  from  Nicholas  Simpkins. 

125 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

7th  from  Capt.  Richard  Brackett. 

6th  from  Joseph  Royall. 

6th  from  Capt.  Benjamin  Swett. 

i     WATKINS,  WALTER  KENDALL,  Maiden.  208 

7th  from  Lieut.  John  Lewis. 

1 60     WEAD,  LESLIE  CLARK,  Brookline.  1232 

8th  from  Andrew  Warner. 
7th  from  Capt.  William  Curtis. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Jonathan  Curtis. 
6th  from  Ens.  Samuel  Newell. 
6th  from  Samuel  Scripture. 
4th  from  Jonathan  Lawrence. 

607     WELD,  REV.  GEORGE  FRANCIS,  Hingham.  3999 

9th  from  John  Field. 
9th  from  Capt.  Nathaniel  Thomas. 
9th  from  Lawrence  Wilkinson. 
9th  from  Nicholas  Jacob. 
9th  from  Thomas  Angell. 

450    WHITE,  WILLIAM  ROLAND,  Westfield.  3l&9 

9th  from  John  Plumb  (Plum) 
8th  from  Robert  Parke. 
7th  from  Thomas  Parke. 
6th  from  Robert  Parke. 
6th  from  Capt.  Nathaniel  White. 

301     WILLCUTT,  LEVI  LINCOLN,  Brookline.  2073 

7th  from  Nicholas  Byram. 
6th  from  Lieut.  James  Lewis. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Timothy  Tileston. 
5th  from  Joseph  Garnett. 
5th  from  Sergt.  John  Porter. 
3rd  from  Isaac  Burr. 
126 


MASSACHUSETTS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

300     WINSHIP,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Maiden.  2072 

8th  from  Corp.  John  Green. 
8th  from  John  Sargent. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Hananiah  Parker. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Burditt. 
6th  from  Corp.  John  Stone. 

590    WINSLOW,  ERVING,  Boston.  3887 

7th  from  Maj.  Thomas  Savage. 
4th  from  Lieut.-Col.  Benjamin  Pollard. 


127 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


flu  flfeemoriam. 


219  HENRY  FRANKLIN  AMSDEN,  died  May  14,  1910. 

65  JAMES  BOURNE  AYER,  M.D.,  died  May  14,  1910. 

238  HENRY  NELSON  BIGELOYV,  died  Jan.  15,  1907. 

366  Elias  James  Bliss,  died  Aug.  15,  1906. 

551  CHARLES  HENRY  BOND,  died  July  3,  1908. 

485  CHARLES  OSBORN  BOUVE,  died  Nov.  3,  1907. 

189  FREDERIC  HUNTINGTON  BRACKETT,  died  March  29,  1908. 

1 88  SIDNEY  LAWRENCE  BRACKETT,  died  Nov.  ir,  1910. 

44  DAVID  HENRY  BROWN,  died  Feb.  21,  1908. 

168  JOHN  APPLETON  BURNHAM,  died  Nov.  2,  1910. 

210  HERBERT  LESLIE  BURRELL,  M.D.,  died  April  26,  1910. 

xi6  GEORGE  JAMES  CARNEY,  died  April  24,  1906. 

in  FREDERICK  BANKER  CARPENTER,  died  Nov.  14,  1907. 

553  DANIEL  EMERY  CHASE,  died  July  13,  1907. 

330  JOHN  EUGENE  CHENEY,  died  Sept.  25,  1906. 

277  JOHN  HOWLAND  CRANDON,  died  Dec.  12,  1906. 

181  JOHN  CLARENCE  CUTTER,  M.D.,  died  Feb.  27,  1909. 

5  HON.  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  DRAPER,  died  Jan.  28,  1910. 

663  REV.  WILLIAM  HOWARD  FALKNER,  died  June  15,  1909. 

237  CHARLES  PARTRIDGE  FLAGG,  died  April  28,  1911. 

1 8  ALBERT  ALONZO  FOLSOM,  died  Dec.  24,  1907. 

474  JAMES  BROWNE  GARDNER,  died  June  30,  1910. 

305  CHARLES  HARRINGTON,  M.D.,  died  Sept.  u,  1908. 

292  CHARLES  HARRIS,  died  May  6,  1909. 

427  JAMES  HEWINS,  died  July  10,  1906. 

275  SYLVESTER  BAXTER  HINCKLEY,  died  Aug.  26,  1906. 

138  JOSHUA  BENNETT  HOLDEN,  died  June  23,  1910. 

499  CHARLES  BRADLEY  HOLMAN,  died  Dec.  30,  1910. 

466  EDWARD  JENKINS  HOWE,  died  Feb.  i,  1911. 

204  JAMES  WELLS  HULL,  died  Feb.  2,  1911. 

227  WILLIAM  JACKSON,  died  June  30,  1910. 

548  CHARLIE  ARTHUR  JONES,  died  Feb.  3,  1910. 

307  GEORGE  HENRY  LEONARD,  died  Feb.  10,  1909. 

444  FREDERIC  AUGUSTUS  MERRILL,  D.M.D.,  died  Jan.  i,  1910. 

406  THOMAS  LAWRENCE  MOTLEY,  died  Dec.  3,  1909. 

94  CHARLES  DANA  PALMER,  died  Sept.  25,  1909. 


128 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


313  LEWIS  FREDERICK  RICE,  died  April  12,  1909. 

28  JAMES  ROGERS  RICH,  died  July  17,  1910. 

308  ANDREW  ROBESON,  died  Aug.  18,  1906. 

125  WALTER  SCOTT  SAMPSON,  died  Feb.  2,  1908. 

33  ARTHUR  JOHN  CLARK  SOWDON,  died  June  3,  1911. 

273  HENRY  CROSBY  STETSON,  died  April  16,  1907. 

621  CHARLES  ELWOOD  SWAIN,  died  Jan.  8,  1911. 

59  ROBERT  THAXTER  SWAN,  died  July  26,  1907. 

127  NATHANIEL  THAYER,  died  March  21,  1911. 

442  ROBERT  HAY  UPHAM,  died  June  26,  1911. 

608  JOSEPH  MORRISON  WADE,  died  May  21,  1909. 

460  GEORGE  HUSE  WATERMAN,  died  Feb.  2,  1911. 

129  WILLIAM  SAWIN  WHITING,  died  April  9,  1908. 

191  JOSEPH  WILLARD,  died  April  27,  1908. 

415  ROBERT  BRECK  WILLIAMS,  died  May  20,  1911. 

153  SAMUEL  KING  WILLIAMS,  died  Feb.  8,  1909. 

142  HARRY  YOUNG,  died  June  21,  1909. 


129 


OFFICERS    OF   THE   SOCIETY   OF   COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  STATE  OF  CONNECTICUT. 


Governor. 
Louis  RICHMOND  CHENEY. 

Deputy-Governor. 
ARTHUR  REED  KIMBALL. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
CHARLES  FREDERICK  BROOKER. 

Secretary. 

Lucius  ALBERT  BARBOUR. 
Hartford. 

Treasurer. 
RALPH  WILLIAM  CUTLER. 

Registrar. 
FRANK  BUTLER  GAY. 

Historian. 
REV.  WILLISTON  WALKER. 

Chaplain. 
RT.  REV.  CHAUNCEY  BUNCE  BREWSTER,  D.D. 


130 


CONNECTICUT. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Ending  1912. 

JAMES  JUNIUS  GOODWIN, 
FRANCIS  REXFORD  COOLEY, 
EDWARD  WILLIAMS  HOOKER. 

Term  Ending  1913. 

WALTER  LIPPINCOTT  GOODWIN, 
FRANCIS  TAYLOR  MAXWELL, 
MORRIS  BEACH  BEARDSLEY. 

Term  Ending  1914. 

THEODORE  SALISBURY  WOOLSEY, 
WINSLOW  TRACY  WILLIAMS, 
FREDERICK  JOHN  KINGSBURY. 


CONNECTICUT. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

222  ADAMS,  HENRY,  Greenville,  Cal.  4253 

5th  from  Ens.  John  Adams. 

245     AVERILL,  JOHN  CHESTER,  Norwich.  47° i 

7th  from  Maj.  John  Chester. 
240    AVERILL,  NATHAN  KING,  Capt.,  U.S.A., 

Woodbury.  4661 

7th  from  Capt.  Titus  Hinman. 

233  BARBOUR,  Lucius  BARNES,  Hartford.  449& 

loth  from  Capt.  Miles  Morgan. 
236     BASSETT,  REV.  AUSTIN  BRADLEY,  Hartford.       4593 

8th  from  William  Bassett. 

8th  from  John  Howland. 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Gorham. 

7th  from  Capt.  Matthew  Fuller. 
244     BILL,  CHARLES  GURDON,  Unionville.  4700 

6th  from  Philip  Bill. 

223  BRENTON,  REV.  CRANSTON,  Hartford.  1675 

8th  from  Gov.  William  Brenton. 

227     BROCKWAY,  WILLIAM  STEVENS,  Hartford.         2858 

9th  from  Lieut.  John  Lyman. 

218     BRONSON,  CHARLES  FRENCH,  Waterbury.          4094 
loth  from  Gov.  Thomas  Welles. 

234  BROWNE,  JOHN  DEAN,  Hartford.  4499 

loth  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 

232     BURNS,  SAMUEL  AUSTIN,  Bridgeport,  4497 

5th  from  John  Burns. 
132 


/"CHARTER  Oak  Memorial  erected  by  the  Society  in 
the  State  of  Connecticut  to  mark  the  place  where 
stood  the  Charter  Oak  in  Hartford,  memorable  in  the 
history  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut.  The  land  upon 
which  the  memorial  has  been  erected  was  acquired  by 
the  Society  and  presented  to  the  City  of  Hartford,  to  be 
maintained  as  a  public  park.  The  dedication  ceremonies 
took  place  June  T4th,  1907. 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

237     COOK,  ANSEL  GRANVILLE,  M.D.,  Hartford.         4594 

9th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Mayhew. 
229     COOLEY,  CHARLES  PARSONS,  Hartford.  4462 

loth  from  Gov.  Simon  Bradstreet. 
216  *DAVENPORT,  JOHN.  4092 

4th  from  Abraham  Davenport. 
224     DE  PEU,  REV.  JOHN,  Bridgeport.  4259 

9th  from  Maj.  John  Mason. 
226    ELY,  GROSVENOR,  Norwich.  433§ 

9th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Leffingwell. 
220     ENDERS,  JOHN  OSTROM,  Hartford.  43°7 

9th  from  John  Cowles. 

9th  from  Timothy  Stanley. 

9th  from  Thomas  Bunce. 

9th  from  Thomas  Meekins. 

8th  from  William  Pitkin. 

8th  from  Samuel  Hale. 

8th  from  Capt.  Caleb  Stanley. 

8th  from  Joseph  Loomis. 

8th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Spencer. 

8th  from  George  Hull. 

8th  from  Thomas  Burnham. 

7th  from  Capt.  Roger  Pitkin. 

7th  from  Josiah  Hull. 
241     FARREL,  ALTON,  Ansonia.  '4662 

8th  from  Maj.  Nathan  Gold  (Gould). 
239     FROST,  RUSSELL,  South  Norwalk.  4660 

6th  from  Thomas  Frost. 

4th  from  Amasa  Frost. 
243     FULTON,  WILLIAM  EDWARDS,  Waterbury.          4664 

9th  from  Isaac  Mixer. 

9th  from  William  Ward. 

•Deceased. 

'33 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Maj.  William  Chittenden. 

8th  from  Matthew  Marvin. 

8th  from  William  Woodbury. 

8th  from  Andrew  Warner. 

8th  from  John  Moore. 

8th  from  Robert  Cross. 

8th  from  Thomas  Ford. 

8th  from  George  Chappell. 

8th  from  Capt.  John  Bissell. 

8th  from  Sergt.  John  Woods. 

8th  from  John  Cogswell,  ist. 

8th  from  William  Phelps. 

8th  from  Thomas  Wright. 

7th  from  Ens.  Daniel  Warner. 

7th  from  Elder  John  Strong. 

7th  from  Cornet  Joseph  Parsons. 

7th  from  William  Eager. 

7th  from  Nathaniel  Bissell. 

7th  from  Capt.  Richard  Seymour. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Stebbins. 

7th  from  Francis  Wainwright. 

7th  from  Ens.  William  Goodrich. 

7th  from  Ens.  Samuel  Jennison. 

7th  from  Daniel  Howe. 

6th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Parsons. 

6th  from  Abraham  Eager. 

6th  from  Col.  David  Goodrich. 

6th  from  Samuel  Strong. 

6th  from  Lieut.  Joseph  Stebbins. 

6th  from  Thomas  North. 

6th  from  Capt.  Jonathan  Cogswell. 

6th  from  Sergt.  Nahum  Ward. 

5th  from  Capt.  Bezaleel  Eager. 

4th  from  Elisha  Goodrich. 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

219     GROSS,  CHARLES  WELLES,  Hartford.  4190 

5th  from  John  Barnard. 

231     HOOKER,  THOMAS  WILLIAMS,  Hartford.  4464 

8th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Welles. 

221     HUBBARD,  ELIJAH  KENT,  JR.,  Middletown.        4191 
loth  from  Ma j. -Gen.  Humphrey  Atherton. 

235     KINGSBURY,  FREDERICK  JOHN,  New  Haven.       4543 
8th  from  Rev.  Mark  Leavenworth. 

242     MALTBY,  JULIUS,  Waterbury.  4663 

4th  from  William  Douglas. 

230     MARVIN,  LOREN  PINCKNEY  WALDO,  Hartford.  4463 
8th  from  Lieut.  Reinold  Marvin. 

228     MAXWELL,  WILLIAM,  Rockville.  4461 

5th  from  Capt.  Hugh  Maxwell. 

225     NORTHROP,  OTIS  SMITH,  Waterbury.  4337 

8th  from  Maj.  Nathan  Gold. 

238     TROWBRIDGE,  RUTHERFORD,  New  Haven.  4659 

8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Munson. 
8th  from  Maj.  William  Whiting. 
7th  from  Rev.  John  Whiting. 
6th  from  John  Lee. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Trowbridge. 
5th  from  John  Russell. 
5th  from  Daniel  Hayes. 
4th  from  Capt.  Amos  Hitchcock. 

217     WHITMORE,  FRANKLIN  GRAY,  Hartford.  4093 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Whipple. 
7th  from  Sergt.  Francis  Whitmore. 
6th  from  Capt.  John  Carter. 
5th  from  Lieut.  James  Fowle. 
5th  from  Col.  John  Lane. 


CONNECTICUT. 

ADDITIONAL  LINES  OF  MEMBERS  WHOSE 

NAMES  HAVE  BEEN  RECORDED  IN 

PREVIOUS  REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

176     BREWER,  ARTHUR  HENRY,  Norwich.  3146 

7th  from  Elder  John  Strong. 
7th  from  Isaac  Morrill. 
7th  from  Sergt.  Abraham  Doolittle. 
7th  from  Josiah  Winslow. 
7th  from  John  Hall. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Tracy. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Leffingwell. 
6th  from  Daniel  Brewer,  Jr. 
6th  from  Thomas  Hall. 
6th  from  John  Tracy. 
6th  from  Ens.  Thomas  Leffingwell,  Jr. 
6th  from  Capt.  Richard  Bushnell. 
5th  from  Capt.  Benajah  Bushnell. 
'4th  from  Isaac  Tracy. 

45     COOLEY,  FRANCIS  REXFORD,  Hartford.  586 

8th  from  William  Westwood. 
8th  from  Gov.  John  Webster. 
8th  from  Gov.  Simon  Bradstreet. 

40     HART,  REV.  SAMUEL,  Middletown.  581 

8th  from  William  Hubbard. 
7th  from  Capt.  Giles  Hamlin. 
6th  from  John  Hamlin. 

138     HOLCOMBE,  JOHN  MARSHALL,  Hartford.  1991 

9th  from  Capt.  John  Wakeman. 
9th  from  John  Talcott. 
9th  from  Gov.  John  Webster. 

136 


CONNECTICUT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

9th  from  Thomas  Gardner. 

8th  from  Lieut.-Col.  John  Talcott. 

8th  from  Sergt.  John  Griffin. 

8th  from  John  Bronson. 

8th  from  Edward  Griswold. 

8th  from  William  Phelps. 

7th  from  Samuel  Wilcoxson. 

7th  from  Capt.  Nicholas  Olmsted. 

7th  from  John  Pratt. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Holcomb. 

7th  from  Lieut.  John  Buttolph. 

6th  from  Sergt.  James  Heaton. 


CONNECTICUT. 


flu  nDemoriam. 


15  GEN.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  BAIRD,  died  Nov.  28,  1906. 

77  TIMOTHY  HUGGINS  BISHOP,  M.D.,  died  Dec.  25,  1906. 

130  CHARLES  STEDMAN  BULL,  M.D.,  died  April  17,  1911. 

24  JOHN  CROPPER,  died  Dec.  6,  1906. 

214  FREDERICK  PERRY  CURTIS,  died  Aug.  9,  1909. 

60  WILLIAM  GIBBONS  DAGGETT,  M.D.,  died  Sept.  18,  1910. 
216  JOHN  DAVENPORT,  died  Sept.  19,  1910. 

142  GEORGE  HERBERT  DAY,  died  Nov.  21,  1907. 

84  REV.  SAMUEL  FERMOR  JARVIS,  D.D.,  died  Oct.  24,  1910. 

52  FREDERICK  JOHN  KINGSBURY,  LL.D.,  died  Sept.  30,  1910. 

61  BELA  PECK  LEARNED,  died  March  14,  1910. 
163  ORANGE  MERWIN,  died  Nov.  21,  1907. 

94  J.  DEMING  PERKINS,  died  March  19,  1911. 

79  EDWARD  VILLETTE  REYNOLDS,  died  Jan.  26,  1910. 

25  COL.  GEORGE  BLISS  SANFORD,  died  July  13,  1908. 
73  PROF.  SAMUEL  SIMONS  SANFORD,  died  Jan.  6,  1910. 

174  PROF.  THOMAS  DAY  SEYMOUR,  died  Dec.  31,  1907. 

56  HON.  NATHANIEL  SHIPMAN,  died  June  26,  1906. 

143  STEWART  WOODRUFF  SMITH,  died  May  10,  1907. 
42  GEORGE  EDWIN  TAINTOR,  died  April  17,  1909. 

153  HARRY  GRANT  THOMPSON,  died  Nov.  24,  1910. 

87  COL.  AUGUSTUS  CLEVELAND  TYLER,  died  No.  27,  1908. 

35  COL.  HENRY  WALTON  WESSELLS,  died  Sept.  26,  1909. 

152  DAVID  WILLARD  WILLIAMS,  died  June  8,  1909. 

81  JOSEPH  GURLEY  WOODWARD,  died  March  5,  1908. 


138 


•"THE  Ninian  Beall  Boulder.  This  memorial  was 
erected  to  Colonel  Ninian  Beall  by  the  Society  in 
the  District  of  Columbia  and  unveiled  with  appropriate 
ceremonies  on  October  3Oth,  IQIO.  The  Boulder  is  placed 
in  Georgetown,  District  of  Columbia. 


OFFICERS    OF   THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS  IN  THE  DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Governor. 
JUDGE  JOB  BARNARD. 

Deputy-Governor. 
HENRY  LOWRY  EMILIUS  JOHNSON,  M.D. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
JOSEPH  CUYLER  HARDIE. 

Secretary. 

JOSEPH  BURR  JOHNSON, 
1630  Sixteenth  St.,  Washington. 

Treasurer. 
JOHN  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

Registrar. 
DR.  ALBERT  CHARLES  PEALE. 

Historian. 
CALEB  CLARKE  MAGRUDER,  JR. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  ROLAND  COTTON  SMITH. 

Chancellor. 
FREDERICK  CARLOS  BRYAN. 

Surgeon. 
DR.  JOHN  F.  ANDERSON. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Ending  December,  1911.   Term  Ending  December,  1912. 
DAVID  RITTENHOUSE,  WILLIAM  VAN  ZANDT  Cox, 

DR.  FRANK  AUSTEN  SWART-    THOMAS  HYDE, 

WOUT,  COMMO.  RICHARD  GRAHAM 

ROBERT  CONNELL.  DAVENPORT,  U.S.N. 

Term  Ending  December,  1913. 
DR.  MARCUS  BENJAMIN, 
WILLIAM  MARBURY  BEALL, 
DUNCAN  CLINCH  PHILLIPS. 


DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

158     ALBERT,  WILLIAM  STONE,  Washington.  4167 

6th  from  Francis  Yarnall. 

173  BARNARD,  RALPH  PUTNAM,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.  4585 

8th  from  Thomas  Macy. 

154     BEALL,  WILLIAM  MARBURY,  Washington.  4147 

6th  from  Col.  Ninian  Beall. 

174  BLACKWOOD,  NORMAN  JEROME,  M.D.,  Surgeon, 

U.S.N.  4586 

7th  from  Capt.  Reynold  Marvin. 

157     BRADFORD,  BEN  BOGLAND,  Washington.  4166 

6th  from  Col.  Edward  Hill. 

168     CLEPHANE,  ALAN  OGILVIE,  Washington.  4440 

7th  from  Lieut-Col.  John  Talcott,  Jr. 

153     COOLIDGE,  Louis  ARTHUR,  Washington.  4047 

9th  from  John  Coolidge. 
8th  from  Ens.  John  Coolidge. 

156     COURTS,  JAMES  CARSON,  Washington.  4165 

6th  from  Col.  John  Courts. 

178     DENT,  ALFRED  BARBOUR,  Washington.  4693 

8th  from  Thomas  Strong. 

172     DENT,  Louis  ADDISON,  Washington.  4584 

5th  from  Capt.  John  Dent. 

140 


'  I  "HE  Braddock  Boulder.     This  memorial  was  dedicated 
by  the  Society  in  the  District  of  Columbia  November 
loth.  1907,  and  is  placed  in  the  Cathedral  Close,  Washing- 
ton, District  of  Columbia. 


DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

163     GERALD,  HERBERT  PARVIN,  Washington.  43 36 

8th  from  Rev.  Obadiah  Holmes. 
6th  from  Benjamin  Stratton. 
6th  from  Lieut.  John  Ogden. 
6th  from  Thomas  Parvin. 
6th  from  Jonathan  Fithian. 
5th  from  Capt.  John  Ogden. 
5th  from  Josiah  Parvin. 

152     HILL,  EDWIN  ALLSTON,  Washington.  4046 

8th  from  Gov.  Theophilus  Eaton. 
7th  from  Dep.-Gov.  William  Jones. 
5th  from  Ens.  Isaac  Jones. 
4th  from  Parker  Jones. 

177     HILLS,  RALPH  WARREN,  Washington.  4657 

7th  from  Capt.  Jonathan  Hills. 

169     HUIDEKOPER,  FREDERIC  Louis,  Washington.     4562 
4th  from  Col.  Joseph  Shippen. 

159     HYDE,  FREDERIC  BULKELEY,  Washington.  4256 

6th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Marshall. 

151     JOHNSON,  FREDERIC  ERNEST,  Washington.         4051 
7th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Stephen  Goodyear. 

149  JOHNSON,  JOSEPH  BURR,  Washington.  4049 

7th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Stephen  Goodyear. 

167     JOHNSON,   Lucius   WARREN,   M.D.,    Surgeon, 

U.  S.  N.  4439 

9th  from  Lieut.  Francis  Bell. 

150  JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  GOODYEAR,  Washington.     4050 

7th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Stephen  Goodyear. 

176     KIRK,  EDWIN,  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  4588 
loth  from  Gov.  Roger  Williams. 
141 


DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

175     LEWIS,  FULTON,  Washington.  4587 

7th  from  Jonathan  Hayes. 
6th  from  Evan  Lewis. 

170  MOORE,  CLARENCE,  Washington.  4563 

7th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Thomas  Lloyd. 

171  MUNCASTER,  STEUART  BROWN,  M.D.,  Washing- 

ton. 4573 

8th  from  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas. 
7th  from  Col.  Ninian  Beall. 
6th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Magruder. 
5th  from  John  Magruder. 

164  MUNSON,    FREDERIC    GRANVILLE,    New    York 

City.  4424 

9th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Munson. 

148     OWEN,  HON.  ROBERT  LATHAM,  U.  S.  Senate, 

Washington.  4038 

4th  from  Lieut.  James  Hughes. 

160  PARSONS,  FRANCIS  HENRY,  Washington.  4257 

6th  from  Joseph  Barnard. 

165  SUTER,  HENDERSON,  M.D.,  Washington.  4437 

6th  from  Col.  George  Reade. 

161  THOMPSON,  ROYAL  WHEELER,  St.  John,  Kan.  4334 

8th  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
7th  from  Anthony  Thompson. 
7th  from  Elder  John  Strong. 
7th  from  Lieut.  William  Clark. 
7th  from  Lieut.  John  Hollister. 
6th  from  Ensign  Timothy  Baker. 
6th  from  Col.  Philip  Wheeler. 
6th  from  Dep.-Gov.  James  Bishop. 
142 


FREDERIC   WOLTERS    HUIDEKOPER 

Governor  of  the  Society  in  the  District  of  Columbia 

1900-1901 


DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

5th  from  Lieut-Col.  Valentine  Wheeler. 
5th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Thompson. 
4th  from  Lieut.  Jeremiah  Wheeler. 

166    WELLS,  WALTER  AUGUSTINE,  M.D.,  Washing- 
ton. 4438 
9th  from  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas. 
8th  from  Col.  Ninian  Beall. 
8th  from  Thomas  Sprigg. 
7th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Magruder. 
6th  from  John  Magruder. 
6th  from  Mareen  Duvall. 
6th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Clarke. 
5th  from  Nathan  Magruder. 

162     WHITE,  FLETCHER,  Washington.  4335 

6th  from  Thomas  Janney. 

155     WITHERS,  WILLIAM  ALPHONSO,  West  Raleigh, 

N.  C.  4164 

5th  from  George  Rutledge. 


DISTRICT    OF    COLUMBIA. 

ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

101     CONNELL,  ROBERT,  Washington.  2836 

6th  from  Norton  Claypoole. 
123     FRENCH,  LEON  LE-LANNE,  Searchlight,  Nev.  3471 

7th  from  Capt.  William  French. 
137     MAGRUDER,  CALEB  CLARKE,  JR.,  Washington.  3848 

9th  from  Rice  Hooe. 

8th  from  Col.  Ninian  Beall. 

7th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Clarke. 

5th  from  James  Barbour. 

5th  from  Col.  Joseph  Belt. 

5th  from  Judge  Nathan  Magruder. 
82     MOSES,  ZEBINA,  Washington.  1866 

8th  from  Sergt.  John  Curtis. 

7th  from  Ens.  Thomas  Curtis. 
126     ROOT,  CYRUS,  Laurel,  Md.  3531 

8th  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 

8th  from  Josiah  Churchill. 

7th  from  Lieut.  John  Hollister. 

6th  from  John  Wadsworth. 

6th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Welles. 


fln  flDemoriam, 
* 

80  GEORGE  BELL,  U.  S.  A.,  died  Jan.  6,  1907. 

139  EDWIN  LYON  CHAPMAN,  died  Jan.  18,  1911. 

47  FREDERIC  WOLTERS  HUIDEKOPER,  died  April  29,  1908. 

85  VAN  LEER  KIRKMAN,  died  Jan.  28,  1911. 

12  EDWARD  AUGUSTUS  MOSELEY,  died  April  18,  19x1. 

103  ELISHA  FRANCIS  RIGGS,  died  July  6,  1910. 

6  GEORGE  ROE,  died  Sept.  15,  1909. 

15  GILBERT  THOMPSON,  died  June  8,  1909. 


144 


•"TANKARD  and    Chalices    presented   to    the    Patuxent 
(Maryland)  Congregation  by  Colonel  Ninian  Beall 
in  1707.     Now  in   possession  of  the   Hyattsville  Presby- 
terian Church,  Hyattsville,  Maryland. 


GILBERT    THOMPSON 

Historian  of  the  Society  in  the  District  of  Columbia 
1900-1009 


Br 

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OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF   NEW    JERSEY. 

Governor. 
HON.  CHARLES  WOLCOTT  PARKER. 

Deputy-Governor. 
PROF.  WILLIAM  LIBBEY,  Sc.D. 

Lieu  tenan  t-Govern  or. 
HENRY  ARTHUR  GRIFFIN,  M.D. 

Secretary. 

JOHN  LENORD  MERRILL, 
517  Park  Avenue,  East  Orange,  New  Jersey. 

Treasurer. 

W.  I.  LINCOLN  ADAMS, 
32  Llewellyn  Road,  Montclair. 

Registrar. 
EDWARD  EVERETT  CLAPP. 

Historian. 
ROBERT  MUNRO  BOYD,  JR. 

Chancellor. 
WILLIAM  FORD  UPSON. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  CORNELIUS  BRETT,  D.D. 

Surgeon. 

HENRY  LEBER  COIT,  M.D. 
US 


NEW  JERSEY. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Expiring  1912. 

FRANKLIN  MURPHY,  JR., 

PROF.  CHARLES  GREENE  ROCK  WOOD,  JR., 

FARNHAM  YARDLEY. 

Term  Expiring  1913. 
EDWARD  OLMSTED, 
BENJAMIN  SHEPARD, 
EDMUND  LE  BRETON  GARDNER. 

Term  Expiring  1914. 

BRADFORD  DARRACH, 
WILLIAM  ARMSTRONG  HALSEY, 
HON.  WILLIAM  FELLOWES  MORGAN. 


146 


NEW    JERSEY. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

107     ADAMS,,  PROF.  EDWIN  PLIMPTON,,  Ph.D., 

Princeton.  4-O53 

9th  from  Sergt.  John  Plympton. 

113     BAKER,  GEORGE  FALES,  M.D.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  4207 
loth  from  Capt.  John  Gallop. 
9th  from  Maj.  William  Bradford. 
9th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 
9th  from  Capt.  Myles  Standish. 
9th  from  Joseph  Warren. 
9th  from  John  Shaw. 
9th  from  Cornet  Robert  Stetson. 
9th  from  Gen.  Constant  Southworth. 
9th  from  Edward  Gray,  Sr. 
8th  from  Nathaniel  Paine,  Jr. 
8th  from  William  Peabody. 
8th  from  Thomas  Little. 
8th  from  Thomas  Clarke  (Clark). 
7th  from  Capt.  Nathaniel  Reynolds. 

117     BOYD,  ROBERT  MUNRO,  JR.,  Montclair.  4429 

9th  from  Gov.  Robert  Treat. 

129     CLARK,  ALEXANDER  BAYARD,  Elizabeth.  4690 

9th  from  Col.  John  Wheelwright. 

no     COIT,  HENRY  LEBER,  M.D.,  Newark.  4108 

8th  from  Ensign  Cornelis  Nevius. 

126     FOSTER,  REV.  DANIEL  REQUA,  D.D.,  Trenton.    4673 
9th  from  Maj.  John  Freeman. 


NEW    JERSEY. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

108     GRIFFIN,  HENRY  ARTHUR,  M.D.,  New  York 

City.  2261 

9th  from  Capt.  John  Carter. 
9th  from  Lieut.  James  Converse. 
8th  from  Major  James  Converse. 
8th  from  Lieut.  John  Richardson. 

124     HALL,  SAMUEL  STICKNEY,  Montclair.  4546 

5th  from  David  Hall. 

116     HANCE,  IRWIN  HOWELL,  Lakewood.  4255 

7th  from  John  Hance. 

115     HANCE,  REV.  WILLIAM  WHITE,  Lakewood.       4254 
9th  from  Sergt.  David  Provoost. 
8th  from  David  Provoost. 
8th  from  Evert  Van  de  Water. 
7th  from  John  Hance. 
7th  from  William  Provoost. 
6th  from  David  W.  Provoost. 

122  HOLDEN,  EDWARD  PACKARD,  Madison.  4434 

loth  from  Gov.  John  Webster. 

119     HOLDEN,  HORACE,  Madison.  4431 

i  ith  from  Gov.  John  Webster. 

123  HUTCHISON,    REV.    CHARLES    EDWARD,    East 

Orange.  4688 

6th  from  Samuel  Watts. 

118     KEIM,    GEORGE    DE    BENNEVILLE,    Edgewater 

Park.  4430 

9th  from  Thomas  Wright. 

105     LAWRENCE,  FRANK  WALTER,  Summit.  4010 

8th  from  Hon.  John  Dorsey. 

121     MCGREGOR,  GRAHAM  BRADFORD,  Newark.        4433 
loth  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 
148 


NEW    JERSEY. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

in     MURPHY,  COL.  FRANKLIN,  JR.,  Newark.  4076 

loth  from  Capt.  Samuel  Svvaine. 

1 20     PARMLY,  JAY  FRANK,  Newark.  4432 

9th  from  Jasper  Crane. 

127  PARROT,  HON.  GEORGE  TOWNLEY,  Elizabeth.     4674 

9th  from  Col.  Richard  Townley. 

1 06     PECK,  WILLIAM  HAZEN,  Glen  Ridge.  4027 

loth  from  Lieut.  William  Pratt. 

125     PERKINS,  MERRITT  GREENWOOD,  Newark.         4672 
9th  from  Capt.  George  Denison. 

112     ROBERTSON,  JAMES  MORRIS,  Upper  Montclair.  4077 
6th  from  Gov.  Lewis  Morris. 

114     SCHUYLER,  SIDNEY  SCHIEFFELIN,  New  York 

City.  4233 

8th  from  Capt.  Filyp  Pieterse  Van  Schuyler. 

128  SMITH,  STEPHEN  MUNN,  Orange.  4689 

loth  from  Gov.  Robert  Treat. 


149 


NEW    JERSEY. 

ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

63     Dix,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  East  Orange.  2923 

loth  from  Capt.  John  Gallup. 
9th  from  William  Ward. 
8th  from  Maj.  Samuel  Eells. 

34  *GREENE,  CHARLES  ARTHUR.  1744 

loth  from  William  Thomas. 

65     LIBBEY,  PROF.  WILLIAM,  Sc.D.,  Princeton.       2961 
9th  from  Lieut.  Lion  Gardiner. 

93     MERRILL,  JOHN  LENORD,  East  Orange.  3838 

loth  from  Tristram  Coffin. 
9th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Samuel  Symonds. 

46    McCLiNTOCK,  EMORY,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  New  York 

City.  2088 

loth  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Smith, 
loth  from  Sergt.  Robert  Lockwood. 

9th  from  Joseph  Hawley. 

9th  from  Ensign  William  Ward. 

9th  from  Capt.  Matthew  Sherwood. 

9th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Morehouse. 

9th  from  Capt.  Richard  Osborne. 

9th  from  Capt.  Philip  Pinckney. 

9th  from  Ensign  Henry  Lindon. 

9th  from  John  Warner. 

9th  from  Sergt.  Edward  Hinman. 

*  Deceased. 


*~PAKLET  erected  by  the  Society  in  the  State  of  New 
Jersey,  in  co-operation  with  The  Somerset  Histo- 
rical Society,  to  mark  the  site  of  the  First  Court  House 
of  Somerset  County,  dating  from  1716.  On  November 
i5th,  1910,  during  the  bi-centennial  of  the  organization 
of  the  Reformed  Church  of  Franklin  Park,  some  six 
miles  southwest  of  New  Brunswick,  the  Tablet  was  un- 
veiled as  a  feature  of  the  Church  celebration. 

The  site  of  the  marking  stone  upon  which  the  tabk-i  i. 
L;et  ic  near  the  Church  edifice. 


NEW    JERSEY. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  John  Banks. 
8th  from  Capt.  Jehu  Burr. 
8th  from  Daniel  Belden. 
8th  from  William  Arms. 
7th  from  Capt.  Moses  Dimon. 
7th  from  Sergt.  William  Belden. 
7th  from  Capt.  Ebenezer  Warner. 
6th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Bradley. 
6th  from  Capt.  Benjamin  Warner. 
6th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Castle. 
5th  from  Benjamin  Warner. 

88     PARKER,  HON.  CHARLES  WOLCOTT,  Jersey  City.  3592 
nth  from  Rev.  William  Brewster. 
loth  from  Thomas  Welles,  Jr. 
loth  from  Lieut.  Joseph  Judson. 

9th  from  Nathaniel  Chesebrough. 
'  9th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Benedict. 

9th  from  John  Griswold. 

8th  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 

8th  from  Capt.  William  Ely. 

7th  from  Maj.  Daniel  Ely. 

71     STRONG,  ALAN  HARTWELL,  New  Brunswick.     3307 
8th  from  Gov.  William  Brenton. 
8th  from  Gov.  William  Leete. 

79     TRUMAN,  HENRY  HERTEL,  Orange.  335^ 

loth  from  Tristram  Coffin. 


NEW    JERSEY. 


fln  flDemoriam. 


ii  WILLIAM  MORRIS  DEEN,  died  Oct.  7,  1909. 

43  COLONEL  DUDLEY  EVANS,  died  March  27,  1910. 

76  JOEL  FRANCIS  FREEMAN,  died  Nov.  16,  1910. 

34  CHARLES  ARTHUR  GREENE,  died  Jan.  3,  1911. 

90  REV.  CHARLES  HARRIS  HAYES,  D.D.,  died  Aug.  16,  1910. 

51  AUGUSTUS  LEFEBVRE  REVERE,  died  May  20,  1910. 

35  COLONEL  MASON  WHITING  TYLER,  died  July  2,  1907. 


152 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 

WARS    IN    THE    COMMONWEALTH    OF 

VIRGINIA. 

Secretary. 
THOMAS  BOLLING,  JR. 

Registrar. 
JOHN  GARLAND  WALKER. 


fln  flDemoriam. 


i    JOSEPH  BRYAN,  died  Nov.  20,  1908. 
17    HENRY  GUY  CARLETON,  died  in  1909. 
15     EDMUND  PENDLETON,  died  April  5,  1910. 
12    NATHANIEL  PENDLETON  DANDRIDGE,  M.D.,  died  Nov.  6, 
1910. 


153 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 

WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    NEW 

HAMPSHIRE. 

Governor. 
HENRY  MOORE  BAKER. 

Deputy-Governor. 
JUSTIN  HARVEY  SMITH. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
ARTHUR  OILMAN  WHITTEMORE. 

Secretary. 

GEORGE  BRIDGE  LEIGHTON, 
Monadnock. 

Treasurer. 

JAMES  MINOT, 

Concord. 

Registrar. 
*EDSON  CUMMINGS  EASTMAN. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  JESSE  MURTON  DURRELL. 

Historian. 
JOSEPH  BURBEEN  WALKER. 

Genealogist. 
IRVING  ALLISON  WATSON. 

"Deceased. 
155 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 

Chancellor. 
WILLIAM  DICKINSON  GRISWOLD  SMITH. 

Auditor. 
GRANVILLE  PRIEST  CONN. 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

FRED.  WINSLOW  MORSE, 
JAMES  ALBERT  WELLMAN, 
JOHN  CALVIN  THORNE, 
JARED  IRVING  WILLIAMS, 
HAROLD  WINTHROP  BROWN. 


MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO   THE  LAST   GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

97     CILLEY,  HARRY  BOUTON,  Manchester.  4575 

8th  from  Capt.  Stephen  Greenleaf ,  Sr. 

93     WATSON,  IRVING  ALLISON,  M.D.,  Concord.        4217 
6th  from  Daniel  Thurston. 


156 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 

ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

79     SMITH,  WILLIAM  DICKINSON  GRISWOLD,  Castle- 
ton,  Vt.  3354 
nth  from  Gov.  John  Winthrop. 
loth  from  George  Calvert. 
loth  from  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley. 

Qth  from  Gov.  Leonard  Calvert. 

9th  from  Gov.  Edward  Digges. 

9th  from  Gov.  Robert  Brooke. 

9th  from  William  Collier. 

9th  from  Capt.  James  Neale. 

9th  from  Rev.  Samuel  Dudley. 

9th  from  Thomas  Ford. 

9th  from  John  Gallop. 

9th  from  Thomas  Judd. 

9th  from  Joseph  Loomis. 

9th  from  John  Paebody. 

9th  from  Gov.  Roger  Conant. 

9th  from  Maj.  Edward  Dale. 

8th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

8th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Henry  Darnall. 

8th  from  Dep.-Gov.  William  Burgess. 

8th  from  Dep.-Gov.  William  Digges. 

8th  from  Hon.  Baker  Brooke. 

8th  from  Hon.  Henry  Sewall. 

8th  from  Gen.  Constant  Southworth. 

8th  from  Col.  Nicholas  Guyther. 

8th  from  Lieut.  Ralph  Hall. 

8th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Loomis. 

8th  from  Lieut.  Anthony  Neale. 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Nathaniel  Dickinson. 

8th  from  Elder  John  Strong. 

8th  from  William  Beardsley. 

8th  from  John  Bronson. 

8th  from  Edward  Griswold. 

8th  from  Thomas  Joy. 

8th  from  William  Peabody. 

8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Carter,  Sr. 

7th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Nicholas  Sewall. 

7th  from  Col.  John  Bradford. 

7th  from  Maj.  Thomas  Brooke. 

7th  from  Thomas  Chesley. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Francis  Griswold. 

7th  from  Cornet  Andrew  Burley. 

7th  from  Sergt.  Obadiah  Dickinson. 

7th  from  Dr.  Samuel  Seabury. 

7th  from  David  Alden. 

7th  from  Thomas  Burnham. 

7th  from  Michael  Humphrey. 

7th  from  Samuel  Joy. 

7th  from  Fearnot  King. 

7th  from  Cary  Latham. 

7th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Carter,  Jr. 

6th  from  Capt.  John  Smith. 

6th  from  Samuel  Griswold. 

6th  from  Capt.  Charles  Ellis. 

6th  from  Abel  Bingham. 

6th  from  Richard  Burnham. 

5th  from  Hon.  Thomas  Millet. 


158 


NEW    HAMPSHIRE. 


Un  flDemoriam. 


7  FREDERIC  LINCOLN  BANGS,  died  March  21,  1909. 

27  EDSON  CUMMINGS  EASTMAN,  died  March  9,  1911. 

41  GEORGE  FREDERICK  EVANS,  died  Jan.  10,  1908. 

6  HENRY  OAKES  KENT,  died  May  21,  1909. 

72  HENRY  RUST  PARKER,  died  Dec.  28,  1909. 

73  HIRAM  AMERICUS  TUTTLE,  died  Feb.  10,  1911. 


159 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    VERMONT. 

Governor. 
CARROLL  SMALLEY  PAGE. 

Deputy-Governor. 
WILLIAM  JAMES  VAN  PATTEN. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
*WILLIAM  TARBOX  DEVVEY. 

Secretary. 
BYRON  NATHANIEL  CLARK. 

Burlington. 

Deputy-Secretary. 

RALPH  WRIGHT  PUTNAM. 

Treasurer. 
HARRY  STINSON  HOWARD. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  THOMAS  BUTLER. 

Historian. 
CHARLES  ALLEN  CONVERSE. 

Registrar. 
CHARLES  EDWIN  ALLEN. 

Chancellor. 
HAMILTON  SULLIVAN  PECK. 

Surgeon. 
HENRY  DWIGHT  HOLTON. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

For  Three  Years.  Holding  Over  for  Two  Years. 

ROBERT  NOBLE,  HENRY  LANDON  WARD, 

JOSEPH  LAWRENCE  HILLS.    HARVEY  ROBERTS  KINGSLEY. 

Holding  Over  for  One  Year. 
HORACE  STEWART  HASKELL, 
CHARLES  AMASA  WOOLSON. 

"Deceased. 
1 60 


of  Fort  Saint  Frederic  erected  by  the  French  at 
Pointe  de  la  Chevelure  or  as  called  by  the  English 
Crown  Point  on  Lake  Champlain  in  1731. 


VERMONT. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

90     ADSIT,  ELBRIDGE  SENACA,  Burlington.  4379 

7th  from  John  How. 

85  ALLEN,  JOHN  JOHNSON,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.          4269 

8th  from  Capt.  Myles  Standish. 

6th  from  Samuel  Allen. 

5th  from  Capt.  Timothy  Johnson. 

80  ALLEN,  MARION  SHALER,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.         4135 

9th  from  Capt.  Myles  Standish. 

7th  from  Samuel  Allen. 

6th  from  Capt.  Timothy  Johnson. 

92     BARNES,  CORNELIUS  ABBOTT,  Missoula,  Mon.  4404 
4th  from  Corp.  Thomas  Barnes. 

8 1  BARNES,  MONROE  JAMES,  Burlington.  4248 

4th  from  Corp.  Thomas  Barnes. 

86  BENJAMIN,  SAMUEL  GREENE  WHEELER,  Bur- 

lington. 4317 

7th  from  Ens.  John  Whitman. 

97     BREWER,  GARDNER,  Burlington.  4475 

6th  from  John  Brewer. 

99     BROWN,  THOMAS  STEPHEN,  M.D.;  Burlington.  4639 
7th  from  Nathaniel  Batchelder. 
6th  from  Jacob  Brown. 
6th  from  Samuel  Batchelder. 

82  CASWELL,  FREDERICK  TAYLOR,  Derby  Line.      4249 

5th  from  Sergt.  Nathaniel  Bingham. 
4th  from  Nathan  Caswell. 
161 


VERMONT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

101  DEWEY,  JAMES  FRENCH,  Montpelier.  4648 

loth  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

102  DEWEY,  MAURICE  WILLIAM,  Montpelier.  '4649 

loth  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

84     EDGELL,  GEORGE  STEPHEN,  New  York.  4268 

6th  from  Ebenezer  Eastman. 

78  GREENLEAF,  EDWARD  EVERETT,  Huntsville,  Ala.  4044 

8th  from  Capt.  Edmund  Greenleaf . 

79  HAZELTON,  WILLARD  CARPENTER,  New  York.  4045 

9th  from  John  Coolidge. 

91     KINGSLEY,  HARVEY  ROBERTS,  Rutland.  4380 

7th  from  Capt.  William  Hodgess. 

98     MEIGS,  HENRY  BENJAMIN,  Baltimore,  Md.      4589 
5th  from  Capt.  Janna  Meigs. 
5th  from  Maj.  Simon  Willard. 

93  MOWER,  CHARLES  HERRICK,  Burlington.  4471 

5th  from  Ens.  Ephraim  Herrick. 

100     PECK,  WARREN,  New  Haven,  Vt.  4640 

8th  from  Richard  Warren. 

95  SCAMMON,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Cleveland,  O.  4473 

8th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Prence. 

96  SHAW,  HENRY  BIGELOW,  Burlington.  4474 

nth  from  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley. 

83  *SMALLEY,  BRADLEY  BARLOW.  4250 

7th  from  Philip  Sherman. 

94  STICKNEY,     WILLIAM     BRUNSWICK     CURRY, 

Bethel.  4472 

3rd  from  Benjamin  Stickney. 

"Deceased. 
162 


VERMONT. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

89    WEBB,  HENRY  WALTER,  New  York.  433 1 

7th  from  Sergt.  John  Nott. 

87  WEBB,  JAMES  WATSON,  Shelburne.  4329 

7th  from  Sergt.  John  Nott. 

88  WEBB,  WILLIAM  SEWARD,  JR.,  Shelburne.        4330 

7th  from  Sergt.  John  Nott. 


ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

67     CLARK,  BYRON  NATHANIEL,  Burlington.  3388 

9th  from  Corp.  John  Livermore. 
9th  from  Lieut.  John  Sanborn. 
9th  from  William  Titcomb. 
8th  from  Sergt.  Henry  Bright. 
8th  from  Ens.  John  Coolidge. 
8th  from  Philip  Eastman. 
8th  from  Thomas  Hastings. 
8th  from  Capt.  Jonathan  Wade. 
8th  from  Lieut.  William  Stickney. 
7th  from  Ebenezer  Gove. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Philip  Eastman,  Jr. 
6th  from  Moses  Stickney. 

63     HILLS,  JOSEPH  LAWRENCE,  Burlington.  3225 

loth  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 
loth  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
5th  from  Corp.  Ebenezer  Drew. 


163 


VERMONT. 


In  flDemoriam. 


7  GEORGE  GRENVILLE  BENEDICT,  died  April  8,  1907. 

56  CHARLES  SMITH  BOYNTON,  M.D.,  died  Nov.  14,  1908. 

65  JOHN  HEMAN  CONVERSE,  died  May  3,  1910. 

77  WILLIAM  TARBOX  DEWEY,  died  May  20,  1911. 

6  TRUMAN  CHITTENDEN  FLETCHER,  died  May  3,  1911. 

74  MAJ.-GEN.  OLIVER  OTIS  HOWARD,  died  Oct.  26,  1909. 

41  REV.  WILLIAM  SHIELDS  ROBERTS,  D.D.,  died  Dec.  4,  1906. 

32  DANIEL  WEBSTER  ROBINSON,  died  Dec.  29,  1909. 

83  BRADLEY  BARLOW  SMALLEY,  died  Nov.  6,  1909. 

28  EDWARD  WELLS,  died  Feb.  19,  1907. 

25  HENRY  WELLS,  died  Jan.  7,  1911. 


164 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    ILLINOIS. 

Governor. 
FRANCIS  T.  A.  JUNKIN. 

Deputy-Governor. 

CHARLES  CROMWELL. 

Lieut enant-Governor. 

GEORGE  MCMURTRY  LUDLOW. 

Secretary. 

WILLIAM  RUGGLES  TUCKER. 
135  Adams  St.,  Chicago. 

Treasurer. 
EDMUND  DANIEL  HULBERT. 

Registrar. 
JOHN  SMITH  SARGENT. 

Historian. 
SEYMOUR  MORRIS. 

Chancellor. 
PAUL  BROWN. 

Surgeon. 
FRANK  BRECKENRIDGE  EARLE,  M.D. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

FREDERICK  GILBERT  SIKES, 
PAUL  BLATCHFORD, 
BERTRAM  MC!NTOSH  WINSTON, 
FRANCIS  T.  A.  JUNKIN, 
CHARLES  CROMWELL, 
GEORGE  MCMURTRY  LUDLOW, 
WILLIAM  RUGGLES  TUCKER, 
EDMUND  DANIEL  HULBERT, 
SEYMOUR  MORRIS. 
165 


ILLINOIS. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

217  BEATTY,  WILLIAM  TRIMBLE,  Flossmore,  111.      4459 

6th  from  Capt.  William  Read,  2nd. 

204     BLATCHFORD,  PAUL,  Chicago.  4184 

8th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 

20 1     BURBANK,  EUGENE  DAMON,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  3176 
8th  from  Gov.  William  Leete. 

198     CANBY,  CALEB  HARLAN,  JR.,  Chicago.  4*79 

8th  from  Edward  Shippen. 

218  CLINCH,  RICHARD  FLOYD,  Chicago.  4460 

8th  from  Maj.  Hendrick  Cuyler. 

206     HOPKINS,  FOREST,  Chicago.  4206 

6th  from  Lieut.  John  Hopkins. 

200     JORDAN,  CHARLES  PHILANDER,  Rosebud,  S.  D.  4181 
6th  from  Moses  Cleveland. 

220     KEEP,  CHAUNCEY,  Chicago.  4477 

6th  from  John  Keep. 

211     KING,  SAMUEL  BALCH,  Chicago.  4240 

4th  from  Paul  King. 

216     KREIDER,  GEORGE  NOBLE,  Springfield.  445<3 

4th  from  Timothy  Merrick. 

203     LA  BACH,  PAUL  MAYER,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  4183 

8th  from  Adolph  Meyer. 

213     LAW,  ROBERT  DAVIS,  Henry.  4349 

6th  from  Lieut.  John  George  Miller. 
166 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

199     LOOMIS,  CHARLES  JOEL,  Joliet.  4180 

6th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Loomis. 

215     MANCHESTER,  HARRY  STEWART,  Evanston.      4457 
4th  from  Capt.  Matthew  Manchester. 

214     MARVIN,  CHANCELLOR  SANFORD,  Glasford.        4456 
8th  from  Matthew  Marvin,  Sr. 

205     POOL,  MARVIN  BEMIS,  Chicago.  1150 

5th  from  Capt.  Edmund  Bemis. 

222     ROGERS,  EDWARD  SIDNEY,  Chicago.  47  n 

nth  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
loth  from  Gov.  Thomas  Prence. 

9th  from  Maj.  John  Freeman. 

8th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

5th  from  Jesse  Rogers. 

212     SIKES,  FREDERICK  GILBERT,  Evanston.  4326 

7th  from  Samuel  Partridge. 

219     SMITH,  ORSON,  Chicago.  4475 

5th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Knapp. 

207  TAYLOR,  LLOYD  BERTHRONG,  Chicago.  4207 

4th  from  Asa  Taylor,  Sr. 

208  VAN  SCHAICK,  ARTHUR  PATTON,  Chicago.       4215 

9th  from  Abraham  Isaac  Ver  Planck. 
7th  from  Capt.  Goosen  Gerritse  Van  Schaick. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Wessels  Ten  Broeck. 
7th  from  Maj.  Dirk  Wessels  Ten  Broeck. 
7th  from  Maj.  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
7th  from  David  Schuyler. 
6th  from  Johannis  Abeel. 
6th  from  Johannes  Cuyler. 
;  5th  from  Anthony  Sybrant  Van  Schaick. 

167 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENEBAL  SOCIETY  No. 

5th  from  Capt.  Anthony  Van  Schaick. 
4th  from  Anthony  Van  Schaick. 
4th  from  Capt.  Henry  Ludington. 

209  VAN  SCHAICK,  HARRISON  LUDINGTON,  Chicago.  4216 

7th  from  Capt.  Goosen  Gerritse  Van  Schaick. 
7th  from  Maj.  Dirk  Wessels  Ten  Broeck. 
7th  from  Maj.  Hendrick  Cuyler. 
4th  from  Capt.  Henry  Ludington. 

210  WEARE,  JOHN,  Cambridge,  Mass.  4239 

8th  from  Nathaniel  Weare. 

221     WINSTON,  BERTRAM  MC!NTOSH,  Chicago.          4478 
5th  from  Capt.  John  Mohr  Mclntosh. 

202     WOODRUFF,  THOMAS  ADAMS,  Chicago.  4182 

5th  from  Capt.  Nathaniel  Woodruff. 


1 68 


ILLINOIS. 

ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

88     BAILEY,  EDWARD  PAYSON,  Chicago.  1655 

8th  from  Edward  Griswold. 
7th  from  Robert  Jones. 

1 86     BAKER,  ALFRED  LANDON,  Chicago. 
Qth  from  William  Collier. 
9th  from  Thomas  Bourne. 
9th  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
9th  from  Richard  Warren. 
8th  from  Rev.  John  Lothrop. 
8th  from  Thomas  Clark. 
8th  from  Gabriel  Fallowell. 
8th  from  Capt.  William  Hedge. 
8th  from  John  Barnes. 
8th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Pierce. 
8th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 
8th  from  Love  Brewster. 
8th  from  Josiah  Winslow. 
8th  from  Robert  Bartlett. 
8th  from  Jonathan  Brewster. 
8th  from  Deacon  Thomas  Lynde. 
8th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Hills. 
8th  from  Christopher  Lindsay. 
8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Marshall. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Benjamin  Bartlett. 
7th  from  Philip  Delano  (De  la  Noye). 
7th  from  Humphrey  Turner. 
7th  from  John  Miller. 
7th  from  Ens.  Thomas  Newhall. 
/th  from  Eleazer  Lindsay. 
169 


ILLINOIS. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GKNEKAL  SOCIETT  No. 

7th  from  John  Churchill,  Sr. 
7th  from  William  Peabodie. 
7th  from  Capt.  John  Waite. 
7th  from  Thomas  Lynde. 
7th  from  Elder  John  Turner. 
7th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  James. 
6th  from  John  Churchill. 
6th  from  Joseph  Lynde. 
6th  from  John  James. 
5th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Waite. 

194     BROWN,  PAUL,  Chicago.  3979 

7th  from  Gov.  Roger  Williams. 

197     FAVOR,  OTIS  SKINNER,  Chicago.  39&2 

9th  from  Rev.  Robert  Jordan. 
8th  from  Dominicus  Jordan. 
8th  from  William  Dodge. 
8th  from  Edmund  Edenden. 
7th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Rand. 
7th  from  Major  Robert  Pike. 
7th  from  Capt.  Humphrey  Scammon. 
7th  from  Sergt.  John  Stevens. 
7th  from  Capt.  John  Dodge. 
7th  from  George  Robinson. 
6th  from  Richard  Cheever. 
6th  from  Capt.  Edmund  Pattishall. 
6th  from  Ralph  Ellenwood. 

182     SMITH,  THOMAS  HERBERT,  Chicago.  3525 

7th  from  Thomas  Paine. 


170 


ILLINOIS. 


Hn  flDemoriam. 


30  CHARLES  DURKEE  DANA,  died  March  18,  1909. 

iSo  Louis  DYER,  died  July  10,  1908. 

45  FRAKCIS  PORTER  FISHER,  died  Jan.  4,  1907. 

179  HENRY  ALONZO  HUNTINGTON,  died  July  30,  1907. 

112  JAMES  NEVINS  HYDE,  died  Sept.  6,  1910. 

176  JOHN  HENRY  LOOMIS,  died  Feb.  7,  1911. 

n6  ASA  G.  PETTIBONE,  died  Aug.  13,  1908. 

70  CHARLES  RIDGELY,  died  Aug.  n,  1910. 

74  HIRAM  HOLBROOK  ROSE,  died  Jan.  n,  1910. 

7  EDWARD  MCKINSTRY  TEALL,  died  Jan.  27,  1907. 


171 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    MISSOURI. 

Governor. 
HORATIO  NELSON  SPENCER,  M.D.,  LL.D. 

Deputy-Governor. 
WILLIAM  POTTS  KENNETT. 

Lieut enant-Governor. 
PROF.  EDWARD  MARTIN  SHEPARD,  Sc.D. 

Secretary. 

HOBART  BRINSMADE, 
i  no  Washington  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

Deputy  Secretary. 
EDWARD  FISHER  JACKSON. 

Treasurer. 
GEORGE  TURNER  PARKER. 

Registrar. 
HENRY  CADLE. 

Historian. 
JAMES  THOMAS  SANDS. 

Chaplain. 

RT.  REV.  DANIEL  SYLVESTER  TUTTLE,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

172 


MISSOURI. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

DR.  HORATIO  NELSON  SPENCER, 

WILLIAM  POTTS  KENNETT, 

PROF.  EDWARD  MARTIN  SHEPARD, 

HOBART  BRINSMADE, 

GEORGE  TURNER  PARKER, 

HENRY  CADLE, 

CHARLES  MC!NTOSH  CUTHBERT, 

HENRY  PURKITT  WYMAN, 

ROBERT  McCuLLOCH, 

HON.  WILLIAM  BRADFORD  HOMER, 

HON.  SELDEN  PALMER  SPENCER, 

WALLACE  DELAFIELD, 

FRANKLIN  LEE  RIDGELY, 

HON.  FREDERICK  NEWTON  JUDSON, 

AMEDEE  BERTHOLD  COLE, 

ISAAC  HOWE  SAWYER. 


MISSOURI. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

181     BARTON,  JOSEPH  JEWETT,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  4418 
7th  from  Benjamin  Barton. 

163     BIXBY,  WILLIAM  KEENEY,  LL.D.,  St.  Louis.     4185 
7th  from  Joseph  Bixby. 

162     BLAGDEN,  EDWARD  REYNOLDS,  St.  Louis.          4111 
9th  from  Edward  Converse. 
8th  from  Lieut.  James  Converse. 
7th  from  Maj.  James  Converse. 

184     BOOGHER,  FRANK,  St.  Louis.  4421 

9th  from  Col.  John  Chew. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas. 
8th  from  Maj.  Richard  Ewen. 
8th  from  Col.  Samuel  Chew. 
8th  from  Francis  Hutchins. 
7th  from  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Ridgely. 

1 88     BOOGHER,  HOWARD  MURRAY,  St.  Louis.  45  56 

9th  from  Col.  John  Chew. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas. 
8th  from  Maj.  Richard  Ewen. 
8th  from  Col.  Samuel  Chew. 
8th  from  Francis  Hutchins. 
7th  from  Capt.  William  Cole. 

183     BOOGHER,  JOHN  HOGAN,  St.  Louis.  4420 

9th  from  Col.  John  Chew. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas. 
8th  from  Maj.  Richard  Ewen. 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Col.  Samuel  Chew. 

8th  from  Francis  Hutchins. 

7th  from  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Ridgely. 

182     BOOGHER,  LAWRENCE,  St.  Louis.  4419 

9th  from  Col.  John  Chew. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas. 
8th  from  Maj.  Richard  Ewen. 
8th  from  Col.  Samuel  Chew. 
8th  from  Francis  Hutchins. 
7th  from  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Ridgely. 

173     BRANCH,  CHARLES,  St.  Louis.  4397 

4th  from  Capt.  David  Bell. 
3rd  from  Henry  Bell. 

160    BRONSON,  EDWARD  PITKIN,  Chester,  111.  4072 

9th  from  Thomas  Buckingham. 
8th  from  Thomas  Kimberly. 
8th  from  Samuel  Boardman. 
8th  from  Thomas  Root. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Benedict. 
7th  from  John  Bronson. 

192     BULKLEY,  FREDERICK  CHARLES,  St.  Louis.        4559 
7th  from  Rev.  Gershom  Bulkeley,  D.D.,  M.D. 

171     CADLE,  CORNELIUS,  Muscatine,  Iowa.  43 58 

9th  from  John  Howland. 
9th  from  John  Gallup. 
8th  from  Maj.  Peter  Bulkeley. 
8th  from  Capt.  George  Denison. 
8th  from  Maj.  John  Dexter. 
7th  from  Capt.  Noah  Wiswall,  ist. 

185     CARLETON,  MURRAY,  St.  Louis.  4422 

9th  from  Col.  John  Chew. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Philip  Thomas. 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Maj.  Richard  Ewen. 
8th  from  Col.  Samuel  Chew. 
8th  from  Francis  Hutchins. 
7th  from  Capt.  William  Cole. 

195     CLARKE,  CHAUNCEY  HAZELTINE,  Springfield.  4595 
loth  from  John  Clark. 
9th  from  Lieut.  Francis  Griswold. 
9th  from  Lieut.  William  Pratt. 
9th  from  Nathaniel  Kirtland. 
8th  from  Ens.  Jared  Spencer. 
6th  from  Maj.  Jedediah  Chapman. 

167     COLE,  AMEDEE  BERTHOLD,  St.  Louis.  423§ 

9th  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
9th  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 
8th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Prence. 
7th  from  Daniel  Cole. 
7th  from  Maj.  John  Freeman. 

176     COLES,  WALTER  DE  ROSSET,  St.  Louis.  4400 

6th  from  James  Logan. 
5th  from  William  Logan. 
4th  from  William  Preston. 

190     EMORY,  EDWARD  HARDCASTLE,  St.  Louis.          45  58 
3rd  from  Col.  William  Hemsley. 

197     EVANS,  CHARLES  CLARK,  Sedalia.  4686 

6th  from  Capt.  Christopher  Clark. 

194     FURNESS,  ALEXANDER  RAMSEY,  St.  Joseph.         4561 
9th  from  Capt.  Edmund  Greenleaf. 
8th  from  Capt.  Stephen  Greenleaf. 
7th  from  Capt.  Stephen  Greenleaf,  Jr. 
4th  from  Capt.  John  Furness. 
176 


Seal  of  the  Society 

in  the 
State  of  Missouri 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

179     GREVE,  CLIFFORD,  St.  Louis.  44 1 6 

9th  from  Edward  Dotey. 
9th  from  John  Faunce. 
9th  from  Thomas  Allyn. 
9th  from  Rev.  John  Mayo. 
Sth  from  Nathaniel  Bacon. 
8th  from  John  Otis. 
Sth  from  Samuel  Allyn. 
7th  from  Capt.  Matthew  Fuller. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Fuller. 
7th  from  Capt.  Christopher  Clark. 
7th  from  Rev.  John  Smith. 
7th  from  Col.  John  Otis. 
6th  from  Col.  James  Otis. 
5th  from  Col.  Joseph  Otis. 

189     HADLEY,  WILLIAM  LESTER,  St.  Louis.  4557 

7th  from  Lieut.-Col.  l^enry  Ridgely. 
6th  from  Thomas  Odell. 

177     HEDGCOCK,  WILLIAM  EDWARD,  St.  Louis.          4401 
5th  from  John  Smead. 

157     KENNETT,  WILLIAM  POTTS,  St.  Louis.  4002 

5th  from  Capt.  Joshua  Hempstead. 

193     KNIGHT,  WILLIAM  WARREN,  Kansas  City.        4560 
Sth  from  Col.  Ninian  Beall. 
7th  from  Maj.  Thomas  Beall. 
6th  from  Capt.  Archibald  Edmonstone. 
6th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Magruder. 
5th  from  Capt.  James  Edmonstone. 
5th  from  Capt.  George  Neville. 

159     LUDINGTON,  ELLIOT  KINGMAN,  St.  Louis.        4071 
Sth  from  Lieut.  John  Wyman. 
Sth  from  Maj.  William  Johnson. 
177 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

6th  from  Corp.  Seth  Wyman. 
6th  from  Capt.  Seth  Wyman,  Sr. 
5th  from  Capt.  Edward  Harrington. 
4th  from  Jonathan  Harrington. 

187     MERIWETHER,    WILLIAM    WESTERN,    Kansas 

City.  4555 

7th  from  Nicholas  Meriwether. 
6th  from  Francis  Thornton. 

1 86     MILLER,  ROBERT  FINNEY,  St.  Louis.  4423 

8th  from  George  Soule. 
7th  from  Edmund  Weston,  Sr. 
5th  from  Abraham  Miller,  Sr. 
4th  from  Abraham  Miller,  Jr. 
4th  from  William  Stewart. 
4th  from  Stephen  Winston. 

170     NEWCOMB,  CLARENCE  FISHER,  Chicago,  111.       4267 
7th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 
6th  from  Maj.  William  Bradford. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Andrew  Newcomb. 

156     PICKER,  OLIVER  SHEPPARD,  Joplin.  4001 

loth  from  Deacon  Samuel  Chapin. 
loth  from  Nathaniel  Foote,  ist. 

9th  from  Samuel  Marshfield. 

9th  from  Josiah  Churchill. 

9th  from  Edward  Elmer. 

8th  from  Lieut.  Andrew  Newcomb. 

164     ROBBINS,  LE  ROY  KINGSLAND,  Capt.,  N.G.M., 

St.  Louis.  4186 

9th  from  Brant  Arentse  Van  Slichtenhorst. 
8th  from  Capt.  Filyp  Pieterse  Van  Schuyler. 
/th  from  Capt.  Isaac  Kingsland. 
178 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

198     RODES,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  St.  Louis.  4707 

5th  from  David  Crawford. 

i  So    SAWYER,  ISAAC  HOWE,  St.  Louis.  4417 

6th  from  Francis  Littlefield. 
5th  from  William  Sawyer. 
5th  from  Thomas  Kilham. 
4th  from  Francis  Sawyer. 

172     SPENCER,  SELDEN,  M.D.,  St.  Louis.  4396 

pth  from  Rev.  John  Wilson. 
9th  from  Rev.  Thomas  Hooker. 
7th  from  Ens.  Jared  Spencer. 
7th  from  Dr.  John  Wilson. 
6th  from  Capt.  William  Pratt. 
5th  from  Isaac  Spencer. 

196     STEIN,  SIMON  GERBERICH,  Muscatine.  4638 

4th  from  Ens.  John  Abraham  Stein. 

165     SULLIVAN,  ANDREW  McCLURE,  St.  Louis.          4220 
5th  from  John  Fleming. 

175     THOMAS,  HON.  JOHN  LILBURN,  De  Soto.  4399 

7th  from  Augustine  Warner,  Sr. 
7th  from  Col.  George  Reade. 
6th  from  Augustine  Warner,  Jr. 
5th  from  Lieut.-Col.  William  Randolph. 
4th  from  Isham  Randolph. 
3rd  from  Cornelius  Thomas. 

174     TREAT,  JAMES  WILBER,  Hannibal.  4398 

8th  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
8th  from  Gov.  George  Wyllys. 
8th  from  Gov.  John  Haynes. 
8th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley. 
7th  from  Rev.  John  Woodbridge. 
7th  from  Rev.  Gershom  Bulkeley,  D.D.,  M.D. 
179 


MISSOURI. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

178     TUTTLE,  HENRY  SOLOMON,  St.  Louis.  4402 

7th  from  William  Ttittle. 
7th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Mimson. 


1fn  flDemoriam. 


161  EUGENE  SALIGNAC  ABADIE,  died  Sept.  u,  1909. 

135  WILLLIAM  STREET  BAKER,  died  Dec.  26,  1910. 

17  RICHARD  AYLETT  BARRET,  died  April  8,  1908. 

113  ORESTES  AUGUSTUS  CRANDALL,  died  July  6,  1907. 

4  CURTISS  CRANE  GARDINER,  died  Sept.  — ,  1908. 

94  GEORGE  EDWARDS  JACKSON,  died  Feb.  18,  1911. 

158  FRANCIS  HENRY  LUDINGTON,  died  May  18,  1909. 

140  MALCOM  MACBETH,  died  July  13,  1910. 

23  GEORGE  AMOS  NEWCOMB,  died  Dec.  n,  1906. 

106  LEWIS  BALDWIN  PARSONS,  died  March  15,  1907. 

50  JOHN  FREDERIC  RANDALL,  died  April  10,  1909. 

51  DAVID  DICKEY  SABIN,  died  Dec.  13,  1909. 

148  JACOB  CRAIG  VAN  BLARCOM,  died  Aug.  24,  1908. 

41  HUGH  CAMPBELL  WARD,  died  Aug.  15,  1909. 


180 


OFFICERS     OF     THE     SOCIETY     OF  COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    OHIO. 

Governor. 
ROBERT  RALSTON  JONES. 

Deputy-Governor. 
FREDERICK  BELLINGER  SHOEMAKER. 

Lieut enant-Governor. 
HARRY  LANGDON  LAWS. 

Secretary. 

JACKSON  WOLCOTT  SPARROW, 
509  Johnston  Building,  Cincinnati. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
HENRY  McCoY  NORRIS. 

Treasurer. 
EDWIN  CLARENCE  GOSHORN. 

Registrar. 
HARRY  BRENT  MACKOY. 

Historian. 
REV.  SAMUEL  NEWELL  WATSON. 

Chancellor. 
JOHN  SANBORN  CONNER. 

Surgeon. 
DR.  CHARLES  A.  L.  REED. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  HENRY  MELVILLE  CURTIS. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

ETHAN  OSBORN  KURD,          RODERICK  DOUGLAS  BARNEY, 
CHARLES  THEODORE  GREVE,  HERBERT  JENNEY, 
JOHN  GORDON  BATTELLE,       ACHILLES  HENRY  PUGH, 
EPHRAIM   MORGAN  WOOD,   JOHN  MCGRATH, 
IRWIN  MCDOWELL  SMITH,    WHITTLESEY  ADAMS. 

181 


OHIO. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

85  ADAMS,  GEORGE  DANA,  Cleveland.  4260 

4th  from  Capt.  Eli  Mygatt. 

88     BURROWS,  CHARLES  WILLIAM,  Cleveland.          4366 
7th  from  Maj.  Robert  Pike. 

86  GANSON,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Cleveland.  4261 

8th  from  Richard  Childs. 
91     HARGITT,  ROBERT  PALMER,  Cincinnati.  4675 

8th  from  Resolved  Waldron. 

8th  from  Joris  Jansen  de  Rapaljie. 

8th  from  Frans  Jansen  Bloetgoet. 
90    LEWIS,  CHARLES,  Cincinnati.  4551 

'4th  from  Thomas  Lewis. 
84     PUTNAM,  DOUGLAS,  Ashland,  Ky.  4J56 

4th  from  Maj. -Gen.  Israel  Putnam. 
83     REED,  CHARLES  ALFRED  LEE,  Cincinnati.  4J33 

6th  from  Lieut.  Richard  Stockton. 

80  *SANFORD,  FREDERICK  FENTON.  4008 

5th  from  Seth  Sanford. 

81  SHORT,  CHARLES  WILKINS,  Cincinnati.  4019 

7th  from  Ens.  William  Goodrich. 

82  SHORT,  JOHN  CLEVES,  Cincinnati.  [4020 

loth  from  Dep.  Thomas  Newberry. 
9th  from  Dep.  Thomas  Stanley. 
9th  from  Dep.  John  Porter. 
9th  from  Dep.  Matthew  Marvin. 
9th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Clark. 
8th  from  Ens.  William  Goodrich. 

•  Transferred  to  Michigan  Society. 
182 


OHIO. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

87     SMITH,    WILLIAM    WALKER,    Constantinople, 

Turkey.  4262 

9th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Smith,  Sr. 
89     TATE,  MAGNUS  ALFRED,  Cincinnati.  455° 

4th  from  Ens.  Magnus  Tate. 

ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

47     CONNER,  JOHN  SANBORN,  Cincinnati.  2038 

8th  from  Capt.  Edmund  Greenleaf. 

6th  from  Thomas  Chase. 
41     FITCH,  WINCHESTER,  New  York  City.  2032 

7th  from  Rev.  James  Fitch. 

74     McGRATH,  JOHN,  Cleveland.  3706 

loth  from  Gov.  Thomas  Mayhew. 

9th  from  William  Almy. 

9th  from  Matthew  West. 

8th  from  Bartholomew  West. 

8th  from  Tristram  Coffin. 

8th  from  John  Vincent. 

8th  from  Lieut.  Richard  Stockton. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Richard  Hunnewell. 

6th  from  Capt.  Benjamin  Hammond. 

6th  from  Maj.  Edward  Winslow. 
78     SPARROW,  JACKSON  WOLCOTT,  Cincinnati.         3922 

9th  from  Asst.-Gov.  Henry  Wolcott,  Sr. 

9th  from  Maj.  William  Whiting. 

9th  from  Dep.  William  Hayden. 

8th  from  Dep.  Henry  Wolcott,  Jr. 

8th  from  Capt.  Giles  Hamlin. 

8th  from  Maj.  Samuel  Appleton, 
183 


OHIO. 


Hn  flfcemoriam. 


65  HOWARD  BARNEY,  died  April  23,  1911. 

48  PHINEAS  SANBORN  CONNER,  died  March  26,  1909. 

69  BENJAMIN  RUSH  COWEN,  died  Jan.  29,  1908. 

51  NATHANIEL  HENCHMAN  DAVIS,  died  Nov.  17,  1910. 

5  SAMUEL  FURMAN  HUNT,  died  Jan.  12,  1907. 

6  PERIN  LANGDON,  died  April  i,  1908. 

30  RICHARD  PRATT  MARVIN,  died  June  23,  1906. 

57  HIRAM  HARPER  PECK,  died  Oct.  18,  1908. 

44  JAMES  STARK  WAYNE,  died  March  31,  1907. 

27  CHAUNCEY  ROSE  WINSLOW,  died  May  16,  1909. 

18  HOWARD  SYDENHAM  WINSLOW,  died  Feb.  i,  1910. 


184 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    NEBRASKA. 

Governor. 
MYRON  LESLIE  LEARNED. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
CLEMENT  CHASE. 

Treasurer. 
FRANK  TIERNAN  HAMILTON. 

Chancellor. 
CHARLES  ALBERT  Goss. 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

CHARLES  ALBERT  Goss, 
CHARLES  WILLIAM  HAMILTON, 
CLEMENT  CHASE, 
MYRON  LESLIE  LEARNED. 


Hn  fIDemoriam. 


21    REV.  GEORGE  WALLEN  CROFTS,  died  May  16,  1909. 


185 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    MINNESOTA. 

Governor. 
PAUL  DOTY. 

Deputy-Governor. 
HARRY  EDWARD  WHITNEY,  M.A. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
GEORGE  DAMON  SWIFT. 

Secretary. 

HERBERT  MORTIMER  TEMPLE. 
Germania  Life  Insurance  Bldg.,  St.  Paul. 

Treasurer. 
WILLIAM  BECKWITH  GEERY. 

Registrar. 
JEHIEL  WESTON  CHAMBERLIN,  M.D. 

Historian. 
EDWARD  BLAKE  YOUNG. 

Genealogist. 
FREMONT  NATHAN  JAYNES. 

Chancellor. 
HON.  MOSES  EDWIN  CLAPP. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  THEODORE  SEDGWICK. 

Surgeon. 

HENRY  JOURNEAY  WELLS,  M.D. 
187 


MINNESOTA. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Expiring  1911. 

FRANK  IRVING  WHITNEY, 
KENNETH  CLARK, 
WILLIAM  BECKWITH  GEERY. 

Term  Expiring  1912. 
GEORGE  CENTER  POWER, 
PHILIP  BARSTOW  HUNT, 
GEORGE  ARTHUR  GOODELL. 

Term  Expiring  1913. 

HON.  LOREN  WARREN  COLLINS, 
EDMUND  JOSEPH  PHELPS, 
WILLIAM  GARDNER  WHITE. 


FORMER    GOVERNORS    WHO    ARE    MEMBERS 
OF    THE    COUNCIL    EX-OFFICIO. 

RUKARD  HURD, 

CHARLES  PHELPS  NOYES, 

JAMES  FRANKLIN  WADE,  Maj.-Gen.,  U.S.A. 

JACOB  STONE, 

WILLIAM  HURLEY  LIGHTNER, 

ELL  TORRANCE, 

EDWARD  CHARLES  STRINGER, 

WILLIAM  EDDY  RICHARDSON. 


188 


MINNESOTA. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

171     ARNOLD,  LUTHER  BISHOP,  Duluth.  4290 

7th  from  Capt.  Roger  Clap. 

190  BAGLEY,  GEORGE  COLT,  Minneapolis.  43 1 6 

6th  from  Capt.  John  Colt. 

193     BEALL,     FIELDER    MONTGOMERY    MAGRUDER, 

Major,  U.S.A.,  Fort  Snelling.  4718 

7th  from  Col.  Ninian  Beall. 

168     BRYANT,  JAMES  SPENCER,  St.  Paul.  4287 

7th  from  Capt.  Jonathan  Danforth. 

187     BURTON,  WARD  COTTON,  Deep  Haven.  43 1 3 

4th  from  Jonathan  Burton. 

184     CLAPP,  MOSES  EDWIN,  St.  Paul.  43°5 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Gallop. 

191  CUTLER,  FRED  ABBOTT,  Minneapolis.  47 1 6 

8th  from  John  Gushing,  Sr. 

20 1     DECKER,  WILBUR  FISK,  Minneapolis.  47^6 

5th  from  Capt.  Solomon  Holman. 

192  DREW,  CHARLES  WAYLAND,  M.D.,  Minneapolis.  4717 

5th  from  Ichabod  Robie. 

177     EDWARDS,  REV.  MAURICE  D WIGHT,  St.  Paul.    4298 
8th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley. 

179     FOBES,  WILLIAM  HUNTINGTON,  St.  Paul.  430° 

loth  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 

203     GESNER,  ANTHON  TEMPLE,  Middletown,  Conn.  4730 
6th  from  Lieut.  Robert  Webster. 
189 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

1 80  GILBERT,  PAYSON  HENRY,  St.  Paul.  4301 

8th  from  Thomas  Gridley,  Sr. 

181  GREGG,  HENRY  SELLERS,  Minneapolis.  4302 

6th  from  Thomas  Hazen,  Sr. 

173     HALL,  HENRY  BENBROOKE,  St.  Paul.  47 14 

4th  from  Capt.  Asahel  Hall. 

198     HARGREAVES,  FRED.  WELLS,  Duluth.  4723 

7th  from  John  Bouton,  Sr. 

175  HUNT,  PHILIP  BARSTOW,  St.  Paul.  4727 

Qth  from  Gov.  John  Webster. 

178    KIRK,  EVERETT  BUELL,  St.  Paul.  4299 

7th  from  Deacon  Samuel  Allen,  Jr. 

188     LANE,  GEORGE  BISHOP,  Minneapolis.  4314 

4th  from  Capt.  John  Lane. 

195     LYON,  HIRAM  ROGERS,  Minneapolis.  47 20 

7th  from  W'illiam  Lyon. 

186    LYON,  JOHN  HENRY  HOBART,  Faribault.  4312 

5th  from  Thomas  Lyon,  2d. 

176  MCMILLAN,  FRANK  GRIGGS,  Minneapolis.  4728 

3rd  from  Col.  Andrew  McMillan. 

182  POWER,  CHARLES  MC!LRATH,  St.  Paul.  43°3 

9th  from  Capt.  Arthur  Fenner. 

183  POWER,  GEORGE  CENTER,  St.  Paul.  43°4 

9th  from  Capt.  Arthur  Fenner. 

194     PRENTISS,  SAMUEL  LOOMIS,  Winona.  47J9 

8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Prentice. 

169     ROGERS,  ARTHUR  Ross,  Minneapolis.  4288 

7th  from  Ens.  Joseph  Tilden. 
190 


MINNESOTA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

200     ROGERS,  GEORGE  HENRY,  Minneapolis.  4725 

7th  from  Ens.  Joseph  Tilden. 

189     SMITH,  HARVEY  BLATCHFORD,  Minneapolis.     4315 
9th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 

185     SMITH,  HENRY  EDWIN,  St.  Paul.  4306 

7th  from  Sergt.  John  Dickinson. 

199     STRONG,  HARRY  CARTER,  Duluth.  4724 

8th  from  Elder  John  Strong. 

197     SWIFT,  GEORGE  DAMON,  Duluth.  4722 

7th  from  William  Swift. 

172     TEMPLE,  HERBERT  MORTIMER,  St.  Paul.  47 J  3 

7th  from  Abraham  Temple. 

202     THAYER,  EDWIN  ALSTON,  Minneapolis.  4729 

7th  from  Ens.  James  Kidder. 

170    THOMPSON,  MACKEY  JAMES,  St.  Paul.  4289 

8th  from  Edward  Converse. 

196     THURSTON,   REV.   THEODORE   PAYNE,   Minne- 
apolis. 472 1 
6th  from  Edward  Thurston. 

164  WARE,  EDWIN  MORTON,  St.  Paul.  4283 

7th  from  William  Cooper. 

167     WARE,  GEORGE  BERTRAM,  St.  Paul.  4286 

8th  from  William  Cooper. 

165  WARE,  HOWARD  FITHIAN,  St.  Paul.  4284 

8th  from  William  Cooper. 

1 66  WARE,  ROBERT  LESLIE,  St.  Paul.  4285 

8th  from  William  Cooper. 

174     WHITE,  EDWIN,  St.  Paul.  4715 

loth  from  Resolved  White. 


191 


MINNESOTA. 


fln  flDemoriam, 


153  EUGENE  BURT,  died  July  5,  1906. 

46  CLARENCE  ABNER  CHAMBERLIN,  died  Feb.  17,  1911. 

16  EDWIN  SEDGWICK  CHITTENDEN,  died  Oct.  8,  1908. 

154  FRANCIS  MARION  CROSBY,  died  Nov.  15,  1910. 
79  PARIS  FLETCHER,  died  Sept.  7,  1908. 

24  FREDERICK  LEE  GILBERT,  died  April  9,  1910. 

26  FRANKLIN  LEWIS  GREENLEAF,  died  Feb.  7,  1908. 

57  ROSCOE  FREEMAN  HERSEY,  died  Oct.  i,  1906. 

142  EDWIN  AMES  JAGGARD,  died  Feb.  24,  1911. 

30  DANIEL  ROGERS  NOYES,  died  April  13,  1908. 

115  GEORGE  ENOCH  POND,  died  Nov.  20,  1907. 
103  CHANNING  SEABURY,  died  Oct.  28,  1910. 

65  WILLIAM  SHARP  TIMBERLAKE,  died  Sept.  10,  1906. 

15  HENRY  PRATT  UPHAM,  died  May  i,  1909. 

116  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  WOODWARD,  died  Jan.  13,  1908. 

117  GEORGE  BROOKS  YOUNG,  died  Dec.  30,  1906. 


192 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    KENTUCKY. 

Governor. 
ROGERS  CLARK  BALLARD  THRUSTON. 

Deputy-Governor. 

JOHN  BOND.  ATKINSON. 

Lieu  tenan  t-Governor. 

GEORGE  LEE  BURTON. 

Secretary. 

GEORGE  TWYMAN  WOOD. 
430  W.  Main  St.,  Louisville. 

Treasurer. 
JOHN  DELAWARE  OTTER. 

Registrar. 
GEORGE  HALL  WILSON. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  PEYTON  HARRISON  HOGE. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Expiring  1911. 

*MORRIS  B.  BELKNAP, 
CHARLES  BONNYCASTLE  ROBINSON,  JR., 
JOHN  I.  JACOB. 

Term  Expiring  1912. 

GEORGE  DAVIDSON  TODD, 
MATTHEW  LOVE  AKERS, 
WILLIAM  LAFON  HALSEY. 

Term  Expiring  1913. 
SAMUEL  THURSTON  BALLARD, 
JOHN  BARRET  HUNDLEY, 
JOSEPH  ADGER  STEWART. 

•Deceased. 
193 


KENTUCKY. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

62  ADAMS,  GILMER  SPEED,  Louisville.  4637 

6th  from  Richard  Adams. 

52  BALLARD,  CHARLES  THRUSTON,  Louisville.         4124 

8th  from  Rev.  Charles  Mynn  Thruston. 

51     BALLARD,  SAMUEL  THRUSTON,  Glenview.  4123 

8th  from  Rev.  Charles  Mynn  Thruston. 

57     BRUCE,  JAMES  WHITE,  Louisville.  4178 

7th  from  Capt.  John  McDowell. 

49     BURTON,  REV.  LEWIS  WILLIAM,  Lexington.       4097 
8th  from  Sergt.  Jeremiah  Judson. 
8th  from  Nathaniel  Foote. 
8th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Rockwell. 
8th  from  John  Curtis. 

59     CLARK,  EDWARD  HOBSON,  JR.,  Owensboro.        4242 
loth  from  William  Hatcher. 

63  GETTYS,  FRANCIS  MCKELDIN,  Louisville.  4708 

5th  from  Col.  William  Fleming. 

61     HARRIS,  CREDO  FITCH,  Glenview.  4529 

9th  from  Rev.  James  Fitch. 

56    JACOB,  DONALD  ROBERTSON,  Louisville.  4162 

8th  from  Col.  George  Taylor. 

55     JACOB,  JOHN  I.,  Louisville.  4161 

8th  from  Col.  George  Taylor. 

53  OTTER,  ROBERT  WORTHAM,  Louisville.  4i25 

9th  from  Col.  William  Ball,  Sr. 
194 


KENTUCKY. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

60     ROBINSON,  ARTHUR  LEE,  Louisville.  4365 

8th  from  Col.  Nicholas  Greenbury. 

58     ROBINSON,  CHARLES  BONNYCASTLE,  JR.,  River- 
side, 111.  4241 
8th  from  Capt.  James  Avery. 
8th  from  Col.  George  Mason. 

64     STEWART,  JOSEPH  KING,  Louisville.  47°9 

8th  from  Brig.-Gen.  Andrew  Lewis. 

50     THRUSTON,    ROGERS    CLARK    BALLARD,    Glen- 
view.  4122 
8th  from  Rev.  Charles  Mynn  Thruston. 


flit  flDemoriam. 


54  COL.  MORRIS  B.  BELKNAP,  died  April,  1910. 

i  THOMAS  PAGE  GRANT,  M.D.,  died  in  1907. 

21  EDMUND  TYRON  HALSEY,  died  July  9,  1907. 

35  SAMUEL  HANSON  STONE,  died  April  3,  1909. 


195 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    CALIFORNIA. 

Governor. 
FRANK  CLARKE  PRESCOTT. 

Deputy-Governor. 
HON.  ERSKINE  MAYO  Ross. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
HON.  CAMERON  ERSKINE  THOM. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer. 
HARRISON  BABCOCK  ALEXANDER, 
1037  South  Olive  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

Registrar. 

EDWARD  THOMAS  HARDEN, 
2331  Thompson  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

Chancellor. 
ORRA  EUGENE  MONNETTE.' 

Historian. 
FREEMAN  GOLDING  TEED. 

Surgeon. 
ANDREW  STEWART  LOBINGIER,  M.D. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  BREWER. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Expiring  1911.  Term  Expiring   1912. 

WILLARD  ATHERTON  NICHOLS,     HOLDRIDGE  OZRO  COLLINS, 
ALBERT  HENRY  PAYSON,  BRADNER  WELLS  LEE, 

ORVILLE  DWIGHT  BALDWIN.        CHARLES  STRONG  WALTON. 

Term  Expiring  1913. 

ARTHUR  BURNETT  BENTON, 
HARRY  REA  CALLENDER, 
WILLIS  MILNOR  DIXON. 
196 


CALIFORNIA. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

83     BROWN,  FREDERICK  LEONARD,  Pasadena.  4532 

loth  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 
9th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Prence. 

79     BURBANK,  EUGENE  DAMON,  Los  Angeles.          4403 
8th  from  Gov.  William  Leete. 

78     CALLENDER,  HARRY  REA,  Los  Angeles.  4395 

7th  from  Joseph  Clarke. 

71     COOKE,  THOMAS  FRANK,  Hollywood.  349& 

9th  from  Gov.  Roger  Williams. 
9th  from  Pres.  John  Coggeshall. 
9th  from  Gov.  Nicholas  Easton. 
9th  from  William  Almy. 
9th  from  Dep.-Gov.  John  Greene. 
8th  from  Thomas  Greene,  Sr. 
8th  from  John  Greene. 
8th  from  John  Sayles. 
8th  from  Hon.  Peter  Easton. 
8th  from  Gov.  Caleb  Carr. 
7th  from  Caleb  Carr,  Jr. 
7th  from  Thomas  Greene,  Jr. 
7th  from  Thomas  Fry. 

73     DENMAN,  ABRAM  CROSS,  JR.,  Redlands.  4177 

8th  from  Thomas  Halsey. 

70     Du  Bois,  ERNEST  BLOIS,  San  Rafael.  4134 

8th  from  John  Ogden. 
7th  from  Col.  Robert  Livingston. 
197 


CALIFORNIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

6th  from  James  Alexander. 
6th  from  Pierre  Du  Bois. 
5th  from  Matthew  Clarkson. 
4th  from  John  Jay. 

85     HAGGOTT,  ERNEST  AMES,  Los  Angeles.  4549 

4th  from  Richard  Pearl. 

80     ROWLAND,  CARVER,  Major,  U.S.A.,  San  Diego.  4435 
5th  from  Lieut.  Jabez  Rowland. 

75  *HULL,  JOHN  CHARLES  FREMONT.  4247 

8th  from  Rev.  Joseph  Hull. 
4th  from  Samuel  Scribner. 

82     HUTCHINGS,  DE\VITT  VERMILYE,  Riverside.      4548 
8th  from  Isaac  Vermilye. 
7th  from  Johannes  Vermilye. 

76  KINZIE,  JULIAN  MAGILL,  Castroville.  4343 

6th  from  Gov.  Roger  Wolcott. 

77  MERSEREAU,  JOHN  DANIEL,  Pasadena.  4394 

9th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

7th  from  Major.  William  Bradford. 

7th  from  Capt.  Cornelius  Corson. 

7th  from  Sergt.  Richard  Butts. 

6th  from  Capt.  Gerret  Garretson  (Gerretson). 

4th  from  Levi  Redfield. 

74     MONNETTE,  MERVIN  JEREMIAH,  Los  Angeles.  4218 
6th  from  Col.  Thomas  Sprigg. 
5th  from  Ralph  Crabb. 
4th  from  Conrad  Schissler. 

72     MONNETTE,  ORRA  EUGENE,  Los  Angeles.  4176 

nth  from  John  Lothrop. 
loth  from  Gov.  Thomas  Roberts. 

•Deceased. 
IpS 


CALIFORNIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

loth  from  Isaac  Mixer. 

loth  from  Ezekiel  Richardson. 

loth  from  Edmund  Tillson. 

loth  from  John  Dunham. 

loth  from  Richard  Harrison. 

loth  from  Lieut.  Griffin  Craft. 

loth  from  John  Plumb. 

loth  from  Capt.  Richard  Walker. 

9th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Walker. 

9th  from  Samuel  Hinckley. 

9th  from  Capt.  Benayah  Dunham. 

9th  from  Sergt.  Richard  Harrison,  Jr. 

9th  from  Robert  Clements. 

9th  from  Capt.  Francis  Drake. 

9th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Marshall. 

9th  from  Richard  Higgins. 

9th  from  Thomas  Newberry. 

9th  from  Robert  Royce. 

9th  from  Hugh  Calkin. 

9th  from  Rev.  Joseph  Hull. 

9th  from  John  Parker. 

9th  from  John  Pratt. 

8th  from  Daniel  Pratt. 

8th  from  Benjamin  Hull. 

8th  from  Israel  Wralker. 

8th  from  Capt.  Daniel  Clark. 

8th  from  Moses  Pengry. 

8th  from  Joseph  Bugbee. 

8th  from  John  Smith. 

8th  from  Samuel  Moore. 

8th  from  John  Severance. 

8th  from  John  Bean. 

8th  from  Abraham  Morrill. 

8th  from  John  Drake. 
199 


CALIFORNIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENUAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  George  Drake. 

8th  from  Ens.  John  Martin,  Jr. 

8th  from  Capt.  Francis  Raynes. 

8th  from  Benjamin  Wilson. 

8th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Burnham. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Burnham. 

7th  from  Benayah  Dunham. 

7th  from  John  Shotwell. 

7th  from  Ens.  Benjamin  Hull. 

7th  from  Sergt.  Henry  Freeman. 

7th  from  Isaac  Kendall. 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Moore. 

7th  from  Col.  Thomas  Sprigg. 

7th  from  Joshua  Silverwood. 

7th  from  Philip  Welch. 

7th  from  Benjamin  Stelle. 

7th  from  Lieut.  Benjamin  Russell. 

7th  from  Joseph  Drake. 

7th  from  Samuel  Smith. 

7th  from  Thomas  Higgfins. 

7th  from  Capt.  John  Harrison. 

6th  from  Joseph  Wilson. 

6th  from  Benjamin  Smith. 

6th  from  Ralph  Crabb. 

6th  from  Ebenezer  Webster. 

6th  from  Tolin  Fr^emnn. 

c;th  from  Israel  Clark. 

cth  from  Samuel  Scribner. 

5th  from  Elias  Rayno. 

5th  from  Conrad  Schissler. 

8 1     STEWART,  RALPH  WILLIAM,  Los  Angeles.        4479 
7th  from  Louis  Du  Bois. 
7th  from  Col.  Jacob  Rutsen. 
200 


CALIFORNIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENEKAL  SOCIETY  No. 

7th  from  Gerrit  Janse  Hardenburg. 
6th  from  Col.  Johannes  Hardenburg. 

84     TEED,  FREEMAN  GOLDING,  Los  Angeles.  4544 

8th  from  Capt.  John  Gallop. 
8th  from  Samuel  Hinckley. 
7th  from  Henry  Cobb. 
7th  from  Capt.  John  Gallop,  Jr. 


201 


CALIFORNIA. 

ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

55     BENTON,  ARTHUR  BURNETT,  Los  Angeles.        3351 
9th  from  Deacon  Samuel  Chapin. 
9th  from  Lieut.  Samuel  Smith,  Sr. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Cornelius  Hull. 
6th  from  Samuel  Benton,  Sr. 
6th  from  Medad  Pomeroy. 
5th  from  Ens.  Henry  Chandler. 

i     COLLINS,  HOLDRIDGE  OZRO,  Los  Angeles.  23 

8th  from  Sergt.  Christopher  Helme. 
7th  from  Major.  William  Bradford. 
6th  from  Sergt.  Edward  Wooster. 
6th  from  Capt.  John  Pease. 
4th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Abbe  (Abbey). 
4th  from  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Collins. 

59     KULP,  JOHN  STEWART,  Major,  U.S.A.,  Seattle, 

Wash.  3684 

8th  from  Robert  Williams. 

6     NICHOLS,  WILLARD  ATHERTON,  Redlands.          1187 
9th  from  Gov.  John  Winthrop. 
8th  from  William  Sumner. 
7th  from  Ens.  Thomas  Wells. 
6th  from  Thomas  Nichols. 
6th  from  John  Folsom. 
4th  from  Lieut.-Col.  Peter  Atherton. 

65     POLLOCK,    EDWIN    TAYLOR,    Lieutenant-Com- 
mander, U.S.N.,  Washington,  D.  C.          3779 
8th  from  William  Pitkin. 

202 


CALIFORNIA. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Capt.  Richard  Walker. 
7th  from  Ens.  Daniel  Warner. 
5th  from  Deacon  John  Longley. 
4th  from  Capt.  Othniel  Taylor. 
4th  from  Joseph  Longley. 

15     PRESCOTT,  FRANK  CLARKE,  Los  Angeles.  J35^ 

6th  from  Jonathan  Prescott. 

60     WALTON,  CHARLES  STRONG,  Los  Angeles.          3656 
8th  from  Sergt.  Richard  Hildreth. 
8th  from  Sergt.  Elias  Maverick. 
8th  from  Sergt.  John  Wilson. 
7th  from  Ens.  John  Lakin. 


Hn  nDemoriatru 


52    BRIG.-GEN.  JOHN  GREEN  BALLANCE,  died  Feb.  10,  1910. 
75    JOHN  CHARLES  FREMONT  HULL,  died  March  25,  1909. 


203 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    COLORADO. 

Governor. 
*DURAND  CLARENCE  PACKARD. 

Deputy-Governor. 
*DR.  CHARLES  DENISON. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
RUFUS  CALVIN  THAYER. 

Secretary. 

JOHN  WRIGHT  BARROWS. 
Box  1431,  Denver. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
WALTER  CLARENCE  FROST. 

Treasurer. 
CHAUNCEY  EDWARD  DEWEY. 

Registrar. 
RICHARD  HUSON  HART. 

Historian. 
EDWARD  SHAW  IRISH. 

Chancellor. 
HON.  FRANKLIN  ELI  BROOKS. 

Surgeon. 
DR.  CHARLES  NELSON  HART. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

EDMUND  JAMES  ARMSTRONG  ROGERS, 
*ASAHEL  SUTTON, 
HENRY  LEBRETON  WILLS, 
EDWARD  DARWIN  UPHAM, 
FRANCIS  CRISSEY  YOUNG, 
WILLIAM  CHATTIN  WETHERILL. 

"Deceased. 
2O4 


COLORADO. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE   THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

70     TRAPHAGEN,  FRANK  WEISS,  Denver.  4048 

9th  from  Gen.  Constant  Southworth. 


ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

69     HART,  RICHARD  HUSON,  Denver.  3898 

loth  from  Stephen  Hart. 
9th  from  Capt.  Nicholas  Olmsted. 
9th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Welles. 
9th  from  Philip  Sherman. 
8th  from  Judge  Samuel  Lothrop. 
8th  from  Thomas  Gridley. 
8th  from  Sergt.  Isaac  Moore. 
8th  from  Nathaniel  Porter,  Sr. 
8th  from  Arthur  Smith. 
8th  from  Hon.  Richard  Treat. 
8th  from  Gov.  John  Webster. 
8th  and  /th  from  Ens.  George  Gardiner. 
7th  from  Capt.  John  Hart,  2d. 
7th  from  John  Norton. 
7th  from  Thomas  North. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Porter,  Jr. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Robert  Webster. 
205 


COLORADO. 


flit  flDemoriam. 


60  JOSEPH  WARREN  CHAPMAN,  died  Jan.  14,  1909. 

21  CHARLES  DENISON,  M.D.,  died  Jan.  10,  1909. 

57  DURAND  CLARENCE  PACKARD,  died  Sept.  15,  1908. 

39  ASAHEL  SUTTON,  died  Feb.  14,  1910. 


206 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    IOWA. 

Governor. 
STEPHEN  ALFRED  SWISHER. 

Deputy-Governor. 
LESTER  CLARK  BISSELL. 

Lieut enan  t-Governor. 
JOHN  ELY  BREADY,  M.D. 

Secretary. 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  SWISHER, 
Waterloo. 
Treasurer. 

ISAAC  STOVER  BIGELOW,  M.D., 
Dubuque. 
Registrar. 

LESTER  CLARK  BISSELL, 

Dubuque. 

Historian. 

GEORGE  EDWIN  MACLEAN,  Ph.D.,  LL.D. 

Chaplain. 
GEORGE  EDWIN  MACLEAN,  Ph.D.,  LL.D. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

FREDERICK  MARION  HUBBELL, 
GEORGE   HERBERT   RICHARDSON, 
GEORGE  FARNAM  HENRY, 
JOHN  STONEY  ELY, 
JOHN  MILTON  LINDLY, 
CHARLES  LEACH  WATROUS, 
WILLARD  HORATIO  TORBERT, 
GEORGE  COLVIN  KENNEDY, 
SAMUEL  TURNER  MORRISON. 
207 


IOWA. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

49  BAKER,  HUGH  POTTER,  State  College,  Pa.         4378 

5th  from  Capt.  Remember  Baker. 

47  HENRY,  GEORGE  FARNAM,  Des  Moines.  4106 

7th  from  Lieut.  John  Howard. 

50  KENNEDY,  GEORGE  COLVIN,  Waterloo.  4405 

8th  from  Capt.  Edward  Richmond. 

48  MCFARLAND,  GEORGE  ELDRTCK,  Des  Moines.      4246 

5th  from  Capt.  Michael  Adams. 

51  SWISHER,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  Waterloo.      4530 

6th  from  Thomas  Rose. 

46     WATROUS,  CHARLES  LEACH,  Des  Moines.          4017 
9th  from  Stephen  Hopkins. 


1In  flfcemodam. 


33  AMOS  NOYES  CURRIER,  A.M.,  L.L.D.,  died  May  16,1909. 

15  SILAS  WRIGHT  GARDINER,  died  June  14,  1907. 

31  HON.  JOSEPH  HENRY  MERRILL,  died  April  25,  1911. 

17  REV.  WILLIAM  SALTER,  died  Aug.  16,  1910. 


208 


Seal  of  the  Society 

in  the 
State  of  Iowa 


)  UsS 
ni 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    GEORGIA. 

Governor. 
WILLIAM  RIDGELY  LEAKEN. 

Deputy-Governor. 
ROBERT  CALDWELL  NEELY. 

Lieut  enant-Governor. 

WILLIAM  BERRIEN  BURROUGHS. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

CHARLES  HENRY  BANKS, 

Savannah. 

Registrar  and  Historian. 
THOMAS  HEYWARD  GIGNILLIAT. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  CHARLES  HALL  STRONG,  D.D. 

Chancellor. 
RICHARD  DAME  HEADER. 

Surgeon. 
THOMAS  JACKSON  CHARLTON,  M.D. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

WILLIAM  BEARING  BEARING, 
ANSON  JESSE  IVES, 
MARCUS  STEPHEN  BAKER, 
HARRIS  MACLEOD  KING, 
CLARENCE  SHERMAN  HAMMATT, 
JOSIAH  OAKES  HATCH, 
CLARENCE  GORDON  ANDERSON,  JR., 
THOMAS  GAMBLE,  JR., 
CALVIN  DON  NELL  PARKER. 
209 


GEORGIA. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE   THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

60  BLOUNT,  GEORGE  DEXTER,  Denver,  Colo.  4601 

9th  from  Rev.  Gregory  Dexter. 

63     GIGNILLI AT,  LEIGH  ROBINSON,  Culver,  Ind.      4574 
8th  from  John  Hart. 

62     GIGNILLIAT,  THOMAS  HEYWARD,  Savannah.       4603 
8th  from  John  Hart. 

6 1  PARKER,  CALVIN  DON  NELL,  Brunswick.  4602 

9th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Leffingwell. 
9th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Tracy. 
9th  from  Hon.  Josiah  Winslow. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Jonathan  Lyman. 

59     WILLCOX,  CHARLES  HENRY,  Washington,  D.  C.  4600 
loth  from  Gov.  John  Haynes. 


Hn  flDemoriam. 


35    ALFRED  BEARING  HARDEN,  died  Jan.  7,  1910. 
3     FRANCIS  FITCH  JONES,  died  Oct.  15,  1910. 
43    ROBERT  EMORY  PARK,  died  in  1909. 


210 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    MICHIGAN. 

Governor. 
JOHN  NEWBURY  BAGLEY. 

Deputy-Governor. 
EDWARD  WALDO  PENDLETON. 

Secretary. 

WILLIAMS  COOPER  HARRIS, 
610  Wayne  County  Savings  Bank  Building,  Detroit. 

Treasurer. 

CHARLES  MOORE. 

Registrar  and  Historian. 

CLARENCE  MONROE  BURTON. 

Chaplain. 
LEE  SULLIVAN  MCCOLLESTER,  D.D. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Expiring  May,  1912. 

ALANSON  SHELEY  BROOKS, 
CHARLES  ALBERT  DUCHARME, 
JAMES  DUDLEY  HAWKS. 

Term  Expiring  May,  1913. 

EMORY  WENDELL  CLARK, 
ALONZO  PRENTISS  EWING, 
BENJAMIN  FREEMAN  COMFORT. 

Term  Expiring  May,  1914. 

GEORGE  HARRISON  BARBOUR, 
JAMES  SMITH  ROGERS, 
BRYANT  WALKER. 

211 


MICHIGAN. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE   THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

76  BANCKER,  ENOCH,  Jackson.  4697 

5th  from  Capt.  Evert  Bancker. 

6 1     BURTON,  CLARENCE  MONROE,  Detroit.  427° 

8th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 

72  FARRAND,  JACOB  SHAW,  JR.,  Detroit.  44§5 

9th  from  Deacon  John  Doane. 

66     FINCK,  WILLIAM  MUIR,  Detroit.  4273 

7th  from  Ens.  Andrew  Finck. 

73  HARRIS,  WILLIAMS  COOPER,  Detroit.  4486 

8th  from  Capt.  George  Denison. 

8th  from  Elder  William  Brewster. 

7th  from  Robert  Williams. 

7th  from  William  Parke. 

6th  from  Capt.  Joshua  Hempstead. 

5th  from  Lieut.  Gibson  Harris. 
68     HINMAN,  EDWARD  CHAUNCEY,  Battle  Creek.     4234 

9th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 
64     HOLLIDAY,  WILLIAM  POST,  Detroit.  4271 

4th  from  Lieut.  James  Holliday. 

77  HOLT,  FRANK  WARD,  Detroit.  4698 

5th  from  Col.  William  Ward. 

63     JARVES,  DEMING,  Detroit.  4214 

8th  from  William  Sumner. 

71     MCCOLLESTER,  LEE  SULLIVAN,  D.D.,  Detroit.  4484 
5th  from  Isaac  McCollester. 

75     MOORE,  CHARLES,  Detroit.  4508 

4th  from  Col.  John  Goffe. 

212 


MICHIGAN. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

70     PARKER,  EDWARD  HORATIO,  Detroit.  4357 

9th  from  Lieut.  Moses  Paine. 
9th  from  Lieut.  Henry  Adams. 
8th  from  Lieut.  Daniel  Pond. 

67     RANNEY,  FREDERICK  TAPPAN,  Detroit.  4274 

4th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Hall. 

65     ROGERS,  FORDYCE  HUNTINGTON,  Detroit.  4272 

7th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 

62     SANFORD,  FREDERIC  FENTON.  4008 

5th  from  Seth  Sanford. 

69     STEVENS,  FREDERIC  BECKWITH,  Detroit.  4339 

5th  from  Philip  Beckwith. 

78     WHITTEMORE,  LAURENCE  JOHNSON,  Detroit.     4699 
6th  from  Capt.  William  Savage. 

74  *WRIGHT,  JAMES  NORTH.  45°7 

7th  from  Thomas  North,  Sr. 

'Deceased. 


flit  fIDemoriam. 


33  WILLIAM  KYLE  ANDERSON,  died  Aug.  28,  1909. 

15  RUFUS  WHEELWRIGHT  CLARK,  died  Jan.  10,  1909. 

12  THEODORE  HORATIO  EATON,  died  Nov.  6,  1910. 

56  LEON  CHRISTIAN  FINCK,  died  Nov.  25,  1910. 

6  RUFUS  WOODWARD  GILLETT,  died  Dec.  3,  1906. 

19  OLIVER  GOLDSMITH,  died  Jan.  16,  1911. 

10  WILLIAM  CHARLES  MCMILLAN,  died  Feb.  23,  1907. 

37  THOMAS  PITTS,  died  Oct.  28,  1907. 

51  CHARLES  DANA  STANDISH,  died  Oct.  8,  1910. 

74  JAMES  NORTH  WRIGHT,  died  Nov.  13,  1910. 


213 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    WISCONSIN. 

Governor. 
WILLIAM  STARK  SMITH. 

Deputy-Governor. 

ELLIS  BAKER  USHER. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 

HENRY  ALVIN  CROSBY. 

Secretary. 

OLIVER  FREDERIC  DWIGHT. 
341  Broadway,  Milwaukee. 

Deputy-Secretary. 
AUSTIN  WALKE  DWIGHT. 

Treasurer. 
JONATHAN  FRANKLIN  PEIRCE. 

Registrar. 
HOWARD  GREENE. 

Historian. 
HOWARD  DANIEL  PLIMPTON. 

Genealogist. 
CHARLES  COPELAND  RUSSELL. 

Chancellor. 
WILLIAM  WARD  WIGHT. 

Surgeon. 
ALFRED  WILLIAM  GRAY,  M.D. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  HORATIO  GATES. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

OLIVER  CLYDE  FULLER,  THOMAS  LATHROP  KENNAN, 

NATHANIEL  A.  GRAY,  M.D.,  ALBERT  KELLOGG  STEBBINS, 

WILLIAM  WOLCOTT  STRONG. 

214 


WISCONSIN. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

64  D WIGHT,  AUSTIN  WALKE,  Milwaukee.  44 10 

7th  from  Capt.  Timothy  Dwight. 

65  PLIMPTON,  HOWARD  DANIEL,  Milwaukee.          4483 

9th  from  Sergt.  John  Plimpton. 


In  flDemoriam. 


2    FRANK  SLOSSON,  died  Feb.  4,  1911. 

9    WILLIAM  CHESTER  SWAIN,  died  Sept.  15,  1909. 


215 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    DELAWARE. 

Governor. 
HON.  EDWARD  GREEN  BRADFORD. 

Deputy-Governor. 
HON.  HENRY  ALGERNON  DU  PONT. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
HON.  PRESTON  LEA. 

Secretary. 

CHRISTOPHER  LONGSTRETH  WARD. 
Ford  Building,  Wilmington. 

Deputy-  Secretary . 
THOMAS  FRANCIS  BAYARD. 

Treasurer. 
WILLIAM  HENRY  SWIFT. 

Chancellor. 
HON.  JOHN  REED  NICHOLSON. 

Historian. 
HON.  IGNATIUS  COOPER  GRUBB. 

Registrar. 
JOHN  HENRY  RODNEY. 

Surgeon. 
DR.  HIRAM  RODNEY  BURTON. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  JOSEPH  BROWN  TURNER. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term  Expiring  May  5,  1914. 

THOMAS  FRANCIS  BAYARD, 
DANIEL  WHEELER  CORBIT, 
HENRY  RIDGELY,  JR. 
216 


COUTH  Porch  and  Stairway  to  the  Gallery  of  the  Old 
Swedes  Church  in  Wilmington,  Delaware,  which 
were  restored  and  rebuilt  by  the  Society  in  the  State 
of  Delaware.  The  Church  is  now  two  hundred  and 
twelve  years  old. 


DELAWARE. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

62  BANCROFT,  JOSEPH,  Wilmington.  45°° 

8th  from  Mahlon  Stacy. 

60  BANCROFT,  SAMUEL,  JR.,  Wilmington.  4341 

7th  from  Mahlon  Stacy. 

63  BATES,  DANIEL  MOORE,  Wilmington.  4501 

9th  from  Samuel  Bigelow. 

67     BISSELL,  GEORGE  PERKINS,  Wilmington.  45°5 

8th  from  Maj.  John  Mason. 

65  CANBY,  HENRY  MATHEWS,  Wilmington.  4503 

6th  from  Thomas  Canby. 

57  COPELAND,  CHARLES,  Wilmington.  4064 

loth  from  Capt.  Myles  Standish. 

66  HARVEY,  LE  ROY,  Wilmington.  45O4 

8th  from  William  Brinton. 

59     HILLES,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL,  Wilmington.  434O 

6th  from  James  Logan. 

56     SAULSBURY,  WILLARD,  Wilmington.  4063 

7th  from  Philip  Russell. 

61  SMITH,  JOSHUA  ERNEST,  Wilmington.  4342 

7th  from  Thomas  Watson. 

58  THOMPSON,  HENRY  BURLING,  Greenville.  4065 

loth  from  William  Thomas. 
9th  from  Capt.  Nathaniel  Thomas. 
9th  from  Dr.  George  Alcock. 
217 


DELAWARE. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENEBAL  SOCIETY  No. 

8th  from  Major  John  Pell. 
8th  from  Capt.  James  Sands. 
8th  from  Joseph  Paul. 
8th  from  Robert  Heaton. 
8th  from  Capt.  John  Lloyd. 
7th  from  Capt.  John  Sands. 
7th  from  Robert  Jones. 
7th  from  William  Lewis. 

68     WALES,  JOSEPH  PATTEN,  Wilmington.  4506 

9th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

64  *  WARNER,  JOHN.  4S°2 

8th  from  Samuel  Levis. 

'Deceased. 


2l8 


DELAWARE. 

ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

53     GARLAND,  HUGH  ALFRED,  Wilmington.  3727 

loth  from  Capt.  Robert  Higginson. 
loth  from  Thomas  Gerard. 

9th  from  Sergt.-Maj.  Lewis  Burwell. 

9th  from  John  Lear. 

9th  from  Maj.  John  Wheeler. 

9th  from  Lieut-Gen.  Giles  Brent. 

9th  from  Capt.  Robert  Slye. 

8th  from  Hon.  Lewis  Burwell. 

8th  from  Archibald  Blair. 

8th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Courtney. 

8th  from  Mordecai  Cooke. 

8th  from  Sir  Edmund  Plowden. 

8th  from  Capt.  Gerard  Slye. 

7th  from  Hon.  John  Blair. 

7th  from  Henry  Fitz  Hugh. 

6th  from  Armistead  Burwell. 

6th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Jordan. 

5th  from  Hugh  Rose. 

19    WARD,  CHRISTOPHER  LONGSTRETH,  Wilming- 
ton. 1939 
9th  from  Lieut.  William  Spencer. 
9th  from  Edward  Griswold. 
8th  from  Capt.  Samuel  Buel. 


219 


DELAWARE. 


flu  flDemoriam, 


28  JOHN  JANVIER  BLACK,  M.D.,  died  Sept.  27,  1909. 

15  LIEUT.-COL.  JOHN  RUMSEY  BRINCKLE,  died  June  15,  1910. 
33  COLONEL  EDWARD  TIFFIN  COMEGYS,  died  Aug.  31, 1906. 
44  JAMES  AVERY  DRAPER,  M.D.,  died  Nov.  24,  1907. 

9  VICTOR  DU  PONT,  JR.,  died  June  14,  1911. 

16  COLONEL  WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  LA  MOTTE,  died  Oct.  19, 

1907. 

18  WILLARD  HALL  PORTER,  died  April  25,  1907. 

10  THOMAS  ROBINSON,  M.D.,  died  Aug.  31,  1909. 

64  JOHN  WARNER,  died  May  29,  1911. 


220 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 

WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF     RHODE 

ISLAND    AND     PROVIDENCE 

PLANTATIONS. 

Governor. 
CHARLES  DEAN  KIMBALL. 

Deputy-Governor. 
HAMILTON  BULLOCK  TOMPKINS. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
HENRY  BRAYTON  ROSE. 

Secretary. 

CHARLES  EDWARD  CANNON. 
159  Wesleyan  Ave.,  Providence. 

Treasurer. 
FREDERICK  WILLIAM  ALLEN. 

Registrar. 
EDWIN  AYLSWORTH  BURLINGAME. 

Historian. 
NORMAN  MORRISON  ISHAM. 

Chancellor. 
JOHN  TAGGART  BLODGETT. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  WILFORD  LAWRENCE  HOOPES. 

Surgeon. 
NELSON  READ  HALL,  M.D. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Term   Ending  December,    1911.       Term  Ending  December  1912. 
HENRY  CLINTON  DEXTER,        WILLIAM  CONRAD  RHODES, 
EDWARD  C.  B.  STINESS,  AMORY  AUSTIN, 

GILBERT  HARRIS  HAGAN.  GEORGE  CORLISS  NIGHTINGALE. 

Term  Ending  December,  1913. 
FRED.  CHESTER  LAWTON, 
GEORGE  LEANDER  SHEPLEY, 
WILLIAM  SMITH  GRANGER. 

221 


RHODE    ISLAND. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE   THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

75     ALLEN,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  Providence.         4612 
3rd  from  Simon  Davis. 

91  BOSWORTH,  ORRIN  LUTHER,  Bristol.  4628 

6th  from  Nathaniel  Bosworth. 

71     CANNON,  CHARLES  EDWARD,  Providence.          4196 
8th  from  Dep.-Gov.  John  Greene. 

93     CANNON,  WILLIAM  WARNER  HOPPIN,  Provi- 
dence. 4630 
loth  from  John  Howland. 

82  CARR,  CHARLES  READ,  Warren.  4619 

7th  from  Maj.  John  Greene. 

86  CARR,  FREDERICK  DICKMAN,  Providence.  4623 

4th  from  Timothy  Foster. 

92  CHAMBERS,  ROBERT  FOSTER,  Providence.  4629 

5th  from  Timothy  Foster. 

83  DENNIS,  JOHN  RHODES,  Providence.  4620 

9th  from  Gov.  Roger  Williams. 

87  DEXTER,  THEODORE  EVERETT,  Central  Falls.      4624 

4th  from  Benjamin  Tingley. 

90     FOSTER,  CHARLES  SAMUEL,  Central  Falls.        4627 
9th  from  Sergt  Thomas  Foster. 

74     FOSTER,  JOSEPH  HENRY,  Pawtucket.  4611 

8th  from  Sergt.  Thomas  Foster. 

222 


RHODE    ISLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

88  GREENOUGH,  HENRY  WALDO,  Providence.        4625 

5th  from  Maj.  John  Ashley. 

89  GREENOUGH,  WILLIAM  BATES,  Providence.        4626 

5th  from  Maj.  John  Ashley. 

77     GUILD,  FREDERICK  TAFT,  Providence.  4614 

7th  from  John  Rowland. 

72  HAZARD,  THOMAS  GEORGE,  JR.,  Narragansett 

Pier.  4609 

8th  from  Gov.  Nicholas  Easton. 

80     HOLMES,  DANIEL  FRANKLIN,  Providence.          4617 
4th  from  Samuel  Holmes. 

76    HOOPES,    REV.    WILFORD    LAWRENCE,    Provi- 
dence. 4613 
8th  from  Joshua  Hoopes. 

64    ISHAM,  NORMAN  MORRISON,  Providence.  4193 

9th  from  Gov.  John  Webster. 
8th  from  Hendrick  Gerritse  Van  Wie. 
5th  from  Surgeon  Normand  Morrison. 

63     KINGSBURY,  GEORGE  NELSON,  Providence.          4192 
6th  from  Jehosaphat  Eldredge. 

73  MINER,  GEORGE  LELAND,  Providence.  4610 

8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Miner. 

66     MUNROE,  ADDISON  PIERCE,  Providence.  4*94 

6th  from  Col.  Benjamin  Church. 

85     MUNROE,  LYMAN  FRANCIS,  East  Providence.    4622 
6th  from  Col.  Benjamin  Church. 

79     NIGHTINGALE,  GEORGE  CORLIS,  JR.,  Providence.  4616 
9th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 
223 


RHODE    ISLAND. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

69  PECK,  FREDERICK  STANHOPE,  West  Barring- 

ton.  4607 

5th  from  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Peck. 

68  *PECK,  LEANDER  REMINGTON,  Barrington.  4606 

4th  from  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Peck. 

84     PIERCE,  EDWARD  ELISHA,  Providence.  4621 

8th  from  Capt.  Michael  Pierce. 

8 1     ROBINSON,  EDWARD  WANTON,  New  York  City.  4618 
6th  from  Gov.  Gideon  Wanton. 

70  SEYMOUR,  WALTER  FRANCIS,  Providence.          4608 

5th  from  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Peck. 

65     SHEPHERD,  EDWARD  HAWKES,  Providence.        4605 
4th  from  Asa  Hawkes. 

78     SMITH,  FREDERICK  ESTABROOK,  Pawtucket.      4615 
6th  from  Hon.  John  Gushing,  2d. 

67     TAFT,  ORRAY,  Providence.  4J95 

7th  from  Gov.  Roger  Williams. 

•Deceased. 


224 


RHODE    ISLAND. 

ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

56     BURLINGAME,  EDWIN  AvLswoRTH,  Providence.  3957 
9th  from  Obadiah  Holmes. 
9th  from  John  Lippitt. 
8th  from  William  Hall. 
8th  from  John  Brown. 
8th  from  John  Tripp. 
7th  from  George  Vaughan. 
6th  from  Roger  Burlingame,  36. 
6th  from  John  Hall. 

28     TOPHAM,  THEOPHILUS,  Newport.  2695 

8th  from  Stukely  Westcott. 
8th  from  John  Throckmorton. 
8th  from  President  John  Coggeshall. 
7th  from  Gov.  Benedict  Arnold. 


Un  fIDemoriam. 


27  GENERAL  CHARLES  RAY  BRAYTON,  died  Sept.  23,  1910. 

14  HON.  MELVILLE  BULL,  died  July,  1909. 

10  HON.  ELISHA  DYER,  died  Nov.  29,  1906. 

it  DR.  VALENTINE  MOTT  FRANCIS,  died  June  6,  1907. 

35  GENERAL  GEORGE  HENRY  KENYON,  died  May  7,  1910. 

68  LEANDER  REMINGTON  PECK,  died  Jan.  28,  1909. 

12  JOHN  AUSTIN  STEVENS,  died  June  16,  1910. 

1 6  RISBROUGH  HAMMETT  TILLEY,  died  August,  1910. 

41  JOHN  ROBERT  WHEATON,  died  April  14,  1907. 

18  GENERAL  HUNTER  CARSON  WHITE,  died  Aug.  26,  1910. 


225 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    WASHINGTON. 

Governor. 
HENRY  LANE  WILSON. 

Deputy-Governor. 
CLYDE  MERRITT  GRAVES. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
CARROLL  STEPHEN  GRAVES. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

HIRAM  BURNS  FERRIS, 

Terminal  Building,  Spokane. 

Registrar. 
WALDO  GRANT  PAINE. 

Historian. 
JAMES  AMENZO  HAYS. 

Chancellor. 
FRANK  TRUMAN  POST. 


GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

HENRY  LANE  WILSON, 
ASAHEL  GEORGE  AVERY, 
FRANK  TRUMAN  POST, 
GEORGE  SMITH  BROOKE, 
WALDO  GRANT  PAINE. 
226 


WASHINGTON. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

15     HAYS,  JAMES  AMENZO,  Tacoma.  4545 

9th  from  George  Hubbard. 

14     PAINE,  WALDO  GRANT,  Spokane.  4452 

6th  from  Matthias  Farnsworth. 


ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

13     GRAVES,  CARROLL  STEPHEN,  Lieut.,  U.S.N.        3983 
9th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Graves. 

12     GRAVES,  CLYDE  MERRITT,  Spokane.  3341 

9th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Graves. 
7th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Kingsbury,  2d. 

9     GRAVES,  FRANK  HYDE,  Spokane.  2588 

8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Graves. 

ii     GRAVES,  JAY  P.,  Spokane.  2768 

8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Graves. 


227 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    MAINE. 

Governor. 
FRITZ  HERMANN  JORDAN. 

Deputy-Governor. 
MAJOR  CHARLES  HARROD  BOYD. 

Lieutenant-Governor. 
FREDERIC  HENRY  GERRISH,  M.D. 

Secretary. 

PHILIP  INGRAHAM  JONES, 
Portland. 

Treasurer. 
FREDERICK  STURDIVANT  VAILL. 

Registrar. 
HON.  CHARLES  FREEMAN  LIBBY. 

Historian. 
REV.  JOHN  CARROLL  PERKINS,  D.D. 

Genealogist. 
HENRY  DEERING. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  HENRY  SWEETSER  BURRAGE,  D.D. 

Chancellor. 
HON.  WILLIAM  MOULTON  INGRAHAM. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

EDWARD  ANSON  BUTLER, 
AUGUSTUS  FREEDOM  MOULTON, 
EDWARD  DEERING  No  YES, 
JOSEPH  WARREN  GLIDDEN, 
HON.  CLARENCE  HALE. 
228 


OIR  WILLIAM    PEI'PERRELL,  the  hero  of  the  First 

Louisbourg  Expedition  in  1745,  and  a  resident  of  what 

later  became  the  State  of  Maine.     From  an  oil  painting, 

a  copy  of  which  belongs  to  the  Maine  Historical  Society. 


MAINE. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

71  BAXTER,  JAMES  PHINNEY,  Portland.  4694 

4th  from  Capt.  Mathew  Loomis. 

66     CHILCOTT,  LANGDON  SARGENT,  Bangor.  4372 

9th  from  William  Bassett,  Sr. 
8th  from  Gov.  Thomas  Mayhew. 
8th  from  William  Bassett,  Jr. 
8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Tupper,  Sr. 
8th  from  Edward  Griswold. 
8th  from  Nicholas  Noyes. 
8th  from  Richard  Bourne. 
8th  from  James  Skiff. 
7th  from  Capt.  William  Bassett,  3d. 
7th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Tupper,  Jr. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Francis  Griswold. 
7th  from  Capt.  Cutting  Noyes. 
7th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Tracy. 
7th  from  Thomas  Riggs. 
6th  from  Lieut.  Jonathan  Tracy. 

59     COGSWELL,  JOHN  FRANCIS,  Falmouth.  4°57 

5th  from  Capt.  William  Goodhue. 

72  DEERING,  FRANK  CUTTER,  Saco.  4695 

5th  from  John  Bowden. 

62     DONNELL,  MURRAY  GUSHING,  Houlton.  4153 

9th  from  Gov.  William  Bradford. 

64     DOTEN,  ELMER  ANSEL,  Portland.  437° 

8th  from  John  Howland. 
229 


MAINE. 
STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENEKAL  SOCIETY  No. 

70     EMERY,  GEORGE  ADDISON,  Saco.  4531 

5th  from  Ens.  Timothy  Thornton. 

68  HALE,  CLARENCE,  Portland.  4811 

5th  from  Capt.  Joseph  Hale. 

67     HUSE,  ARTHUR  HOSMER,  Camden.  4373 

8th  from  John  Prescott. 

65     JONES,  CHARLES  FOLSOM,  Skowhegan.  4371 

6th  from  John  Folsom. 

69  MANLEY,  SAMUEL  CONY,  Augusta.  4812 

9th  from  Richard  Williams. 

60  SENTER,  WILLIAM,  Portland.  4058 

7th  from  Capt.  William  Gerrish. 

63     SEYMOUR,  HARRY  PLATT,  Piermont-on-Hudson, 

N.  Y.  4155 

8th  from  Sergt.  Robert  Lockwood. 

6 1  WOODMAN,    WALTER    IRVING,    St.    Augustine, 

Fla.  4110 

9th  from  Dep.-Gov.  Isaac  Allerton. 


230 


MAINE. 

ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

58     BROWN,  PHILIP  GREELY,  Portland.  3847 

9th  from  Hon.  John  Alden. 

9th  from  Sergt.  John  Perkins. 

9th  from  William  Collier. 

9th  from  Humphrey  Turner. 

8th  from  Gen.  Constant  Southworth. 

8th  from  George  Soule. 

8th  from  Maj.  Robert  Pike. 

8th  from  Capt.  John  Thaxter. 

8th  from  Capt.  Thomas  Bradbury. 

8th  from  William  Peabody. 

8th  from  Lieut.  Ephraim  Morton. 

8th  from  Lieut.  James  Lewis. 
34     TALBOT,  ARCHIE  LEE,  Lewiston.  3072 

8th  from  Peter  Brown. 

7th  from  Sergt.  Ephraim  Tinkham. 

7th  from  Francis  Coombs. 

7th  from  George  Vaughan. 


fln  flDemoriam. 


16     CHARLES  FRY,  died  Sept.  3,  1910. 

47    STEPHEN  HOLMES  WEEKS,  died  Sept.  i,  1909. 


231 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    SOCIETY    OF    COLONIAL 
WARS    IN    THE    STATE    OF    INDIANA. 

Governor. 

MERRILL  MOORES. 

Deputy-Governor. 

COL.  WILLIAM  JEWETT  ROBIE. 

Lieu  tenon  t-Governor. 
HENRY  BRADY  HEYWOOD. 

Secretary. 

REV.  CHRISTOPHER  SMITH  SARGENT, 
2117  Talbott  Ave.,  Indianapolis. 

Treasurer. 
CHARLES  EMMET  COFFIN. 

Registrar. 
WILLIAM  COCHRAN  CUNNINGHAM. 

Chancellor. 
GEORGE  W.  WILSON. 

Surgeon. 
RICHARD  BENBRIDGE  WETHERILL,  M.D. 

Historian. 
REV.  BENJAMIN  WILSON  SMITH. 

Chaplain. 
REV.  LEWIS  BROWN,  Ph.D. 

Genealogist. 
MERRILL  MOORES. 

GENTLEMEN  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

HENRY  KEBLE  MERRITT, 
RUSSELL  B.  HARRISON, 
WILLIAM  OSCAR  BATES. 
232 


INDIANA. 

MEMBERS    ADMITTED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICA- 
TION OF  THE  FIRST  SUPPLEMENT  IN 
1906  TO  THE  LAST  GENERAL 
REGISTER  OF  1899-1902. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

31  BROWN,  REV.  LEWIS,  Ph.D.,  Indianapolis.        4364 

4th  from  Ebenezer  Butler,  Sr. 

26  CUNNINGHAM,     WILLIAM     COCHRAN,     New 

Castle.  4062 

4th  from  Lieut.  Thomas  Hope. 
25     HALE,  ALTON  THOMAS,  Richmond.  4061. 

7th  from  George  Harlan. 
24     HALE,  WILLIAM  BAYARD,  New  York  City.         4060 

7th  from  George  Harlan. 
23     HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER,  Clarks,  La.  4°59 

5th  from  Ens.  Nathan  Hamilton. 
22     HIBBEN,  PAXTON  PATTISON,  F.R.G.S.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  4107 

8th  from  Wallerand  Dumont. 

28  KETCHAM,  DAVID  MCDONALD,  Indianapolis.      4359 

8th  from  Wallerand  Dumont. 
30     MERRITT,  HENRY  KEBLE,  Indianapolis.  4361 

7th  from  Thomas  Merritt. 
33     MOTT,  JOHN  GRENVILLE,  Michigan  City.          4696 

5th  from  Capt.  James  Mott. 

32  SARGENT,  JAMES  FINDLAY  TORRENCE,  Indian- 

apolis. 4381 

6th  from  Daniel  Benezet. 

27  TORRENCE,  REV.  GEORGE  PAULL,  Lafayette.      4163 

5th  from  Capt.  George  Paull. 
4th  from  Lieut.  William  Smith. 

29  WILSON,  GEORGE  W.,  Lafayette.  4360 

3rd  from  Col.  William  McKee. 

233 


INDIANA. 

ADDITIONAL     LINES     OF     MEMBERS     WHOSE 

NAMES    HAVE    BEEN    RECORDED    IN 

PREVIOUS    REGISTERS. 

STATE  SOCIETY  No.  GENERAL  SOCIETY  No. 

21     ROBIE,  GUY  SCOTT,  Richmond.  3939 

9th  from  Deacon  Robert  Page. 
9th  from  Christopher  Hussey. 
8th  from  Roger  Shaw. 
7th  from  Seth  Fogg. 
6th  from  Deacon  Samuel  Fogg,  2d. 

20     ROBIE,  COL.  WILLIAM  JEWETT,  Richmond.         394° 
8th  from  Deacon  Robert  Page. 
8th  from  Christopher  Hussey. 
7th  from  Roger  Shaw. 
6th  from  Seth  Fogg. 
5th  from  Deacon  Samuel  Fogg,  2d. 

18     SARGENT,  REV.  CHRISTOPHER  SMITH,  Indian- 
apolis. 3712 
6th  from  John  Reid. 

17     SARGENT,  REV.  GEORGE  PAULL  TORRENCE, 

Battle  Creek,  Mich.  3692 

7th  from  John  Reid. 


234 


Seal  of  the  Society 

in  the 
State  of  Indiana 


" 


MEMBERSHIP  OF  THE  SOCIETY  OF 
COLONIAL  WARS,  JULY  i,  1911. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc 

1997  ABBOT,  EDGAR  WADE.  CONN. 

886  ABBOTT,  EDWIN  HALE.  MASS. 

1415  ABBOTT,  EVERTON  JUDSON.  MINN. 
4167  ABERT,  WILLIAM  STONE.  D.C. 
3813  ADAMS,  ASAEL  E.  OHIO. 
3733  ADAMS,  BENJAMIN  BOSWORTH.  R.I. 
4260  ADAMS,  GEORGE  DANA.  OHIO. 
4637  ADAMS,  GILMER  SPEED.  KY. 

828  ADAMS,  EDWARD  MILTON.  ILL. 

4053  ADAMS,  EDWIN  PLIMPTON.  N.J. 

2826  ADAMS,  FREDERICK  COSSETTE.  Mo. 

4253  ADAMS,  HENRY.  CONN. 

1416  ADAMS,  JOHN  QUINCY.  MINN. 
1616  ADAMS,  JOHN  WALKER.  MINN. 
2906  ADAMS,  JOSEPH  WEAVER.  N.Y. 
3625  ADAMS,  WALTER  WOOD.  N.Y. 

859  ADAMS,  WASHINGTON  IRVING  LINCOLN.  N.J. 

3813  ADAMS,  WHITTLESEY.  OHIO. 

4380  ADSIT,  ELBRIDGE  SENACA  VT. 

363  AITKEN,  WILLIAM  BENFORD.  N.Y. 

1530  AKERS,  MATTHEW  LOVE.  KY. 

1667  ALBRO,  ADDIS.  MICH. 

1774  ALDEN,  ISAAC  CAREY.  OHIO. 

4318  ALDRICH,  TALBOT  BAILEY.  MASS. 

3087  ALDRIDGE,  FREDERICK  THURSTON.  N.Y. 

2206  ALEXANDER,  HARRISON  BABCOCK.  CAL. 

2562  ALLEN,  CHARLES  EDWIN.  VT. 

3443  ALLEN,  CRAWFORD  CARTER.  MASS. 

2068  ALLEN,  FRANCIS  RICHMOND.  MASS. 

2069  ALLEN,  FREDERICK  BAYLIES.  MASS. 
1004  ALLEN,  FREDERICK  HOBBES.  N.Y. 
4613  ALLEN,  FREDERICK  WILLIAM.  R.I. 
3800  ALLEN,  HEMAN  WOODS.  VT. 
4209  ALLEN,  JOHN  JOHNSON.  VT. 
3668  ALLEN,  JOHN  KERMOTT.  ILL. 
4135  ALLEN,  MARION  SHALER.  VT. 
4582  ALLEN,  OLIVER  FIELD.  N.Y. 

528  ALLEN,  THEODORE  LATHROP.  MASS. 

3620  ALLERTON,  WALTER  SCOTT.  N.Y. 

2229  AMEE,  ALBERT  FRANCIS.  MASS. 

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1746 

1804 

1702 

3563 

37°7 

1910 

3866 

2OOI 

1978 
4665 
1798 
4386 
3III 

3674 
4290 
2522 
1950 
1634 
I38 
4676 
2047 
IOOI 

3829 
1769 

2046 

4291 

3110 

3627 

3S77 
4026 
3758 
4701 
4661 

2210 
278 
3868 
2392 
27OO 
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No.  STATE  Soc. 

AMES,  ADELBERT.  MASS. 

AMES,  JOSEPH  BLANCHARD.  MASS. 

AMES,  Louis  ANNIN.  N.Y. 

AMORY,  FRANCIS  INMAN.  MASS. 

AMSDEN,  FRANKLIN  DANA.  MASS. 

ANDERSON,  CLARENCE  GORDON,  JR.  GA. 

ANDERSON,  JOHN  F  D.C. 

ANDREW,  HENRY  HERSEY.  MASS. 

ANDREWS,  JAMES  MADISON.  N.Y. 

ANDREWS,  JAMES  SHERLOCK.  CONN. 

ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  GIVEN.  CONN. 

APPLETON,  CHARLES  BROOKS.  MASS. 

APPLETON,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  MASS. 

APPLETON,  FRANCIS  RANDALL.  N.Y. 

ARMS,  FRANK  THORNTON.  CONN. 

ARMSBY,  JAMES  KENDALL.  ILL. 

ARNOLD,  LUTHER  BISHOP.  MINN. 

ARTHURS,  EDWARD  FERGUSON.  MD. 

ASHTON,  THOMAS  GEORGE.  PA. 

ASHTON,  WILLIAM  EASTERLY.  PA. 

ASTOR,  JOHN  JACOB.  N.Y. 

ATHERTON,  WILLIAM.  MASS. 

ATHERTON,  FISHER  CORDENIO.  N.Y. 

ATKINSON,  CHARLES  THOMSON.  ILL. 

ATKINSON,  JOHN  BOND.  KY. 

ATWILL,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  Mo. 

ATWOOD,  EDWARD  STANLEY.  N.Y. 

ATWOOD,  LUTHER.  MASS. 

AUSTIN,  AMORY.  R.I. 

AUSTIN,  EUGENE  K.  N.Y. 

AUSTIN,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  MASS. 

AUSTIN,  WILLIAM  MORRIS.  N.Y. 

AVERILL,  CHARLES  SYDLE.  N.Y. 

AVERILL,  JOHN  CHESTER.  CONN. 

AVERILL,  NATHAN  KING.  CONN. 

AVERY,  ASAHEL  GEORGE.  WASH. 

AVERY,  FRANK  MONTGOMERY.  N.Y. 

AVERY,  IRVING  MONTGOMERY.  N.Y. 

AVERY,  JOHN  HERBERT.  MICH. 

AVERY,  SAMUEL  PUTNAM.  N.Y. 

AVERY,  TRUEMAN  GARDNER.  N.Y. 

AXTELL,  DECATUR.  VA. 

AZOY,  ANASTASIO  CARLOS  MARIANO.  N.Y. 
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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

3948  BABCOCK,  HARRY  WOODRUFF.  N.Y. 

257  BACKUS,  J.  BAYARD.  N.Y. 

1195  BACON,  CARY  HARRISON.  KY. 

1093  BACON,  GORHAM.  N.Y. 

1354  BACON,  HORACE  SARGENT.  MASS. 

4316  BAGLEY,  GEORGE  COLT.  MINN. 

1832  BAGLEY,  JOHN  NEWBURY.  MICH. 

1655  BAILEY,  EDWARD  PAYSON.  ILL. 

2319  BAILEY,  EVERETT  HOSKINS.  MINN. 

1463  BAILEY,  THEODORUS.  N.Y. 

4189  BAIRD,  OLIVER  HOPKINSON.  PA. 

883  BAIRD,  WILLIAM.  D.C. 

3669  BAKER,  ALFRED  LANDON.  ILL. 

3902  BAKER,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  IOWA. 

897  BAKER,  FRANK.  ILL. 

106  BAKER,  FRANK  LESLIE.  N.Y. 

3409  BAKER,  FREDERICK  DILLER.  PA. 

4039  BAKER,  FREDERIC  WALLACE.  MASS. 

4207  BAKER,  GEORGE  FALES.  N.J. 

3485  BAKER,  HENRY  MOORE.  N.H. 

4378  BAKER,  HUGH  POTTER.  IA. 

3703  BAKER,  MARCUS  STEPHEN.  GA. 

413  BALCH,  EDWIN  SWIFT.  PA. 

412  BALCH,  THOMAS  WILLING.  PA. 

3128  BALDWIN,  BERRY  OAKLEY.  N.Y. 

3947  BALDWIN,  ELBERT  FRANCIS.  N.J. 

3685  BALDWIN,  ORVILLE  DWIGHT.  CAL. 

3335  BALDWIN,  WARD.  OHIO. 

2179  BALDWIN,  WILSON  LESLIE.  CONN. 

2153  BALL,  GEORGE  OSCAR.  N.H. 

3797  BALL,  SAMUEL  BOYD.  Mo. 

4124  BALLARD,  CHARLES  THRUSTON.  KY. 

4123  BALLARD,  SAMUEL  THRUSTON.  KY. 

4221  BALLARD,  WILLIS  DANA.  MASS. 

757  BALLORD,  ESEK  STEERE.  IOWA. 

3001  BALLOU,  HOSEA  STARR.  MASS. 

4697  BANCKER,  ENOCH.  MICH. 

4500  BANCROFT,  JOSEPH.  DEL. 

3558  BANCROFT,  LEVI  HORACE.  Wis. 

4341  BANCROFT,  SAMUEL,  JR.  DEL. 

233  BANGS,  ANSON  CUYLER.  N.Y. 

728  BANGS,  CHARLES  MCCLARY.  N.H. 

2427  BANGS,  FLETCHER  HARPER.  N.Y. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

4277  BANGS,  FRANCIS  SEDGWICK.  N.Y. 

4353  BANGS,  LEMUEL  BOLTON.  N.Y. 

3514  BANKS,  CHARLES  HENRY.  GA. 

107  BANKS,  DAVID.  N.Y. 

3691  BANKS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  PA. 

4387  BANKS,  WARREN  SANFORD.  N.Y. 

2680  BARBOUR,  GEORGE  HARRISON.  MICH. 

2002  BARBOUR,  Lucius  ALBERT.  CONN. 

4498  BARBOUR,  Lucius  BARNES.  CONN. 

3170  BARBOUR,  WILLIAM  DELAMATER.  N.Y. 

3043  BARCLAY,  DAVID.  N.Y. 

1059  BARDWELL,  HARRY  JENKINS.  ILL. 

212  BARKER,  EDWARD  TOBEY.  MASS. 

4692  BARKSDALE,  HAMILTON  MCFARLAND.  DEL. 

2968  BARLOW,  PETER  TOWNSEND.  N.Y. 

3081  BARNARD,  JOB.  D.C. 

4585  BARNARD,  RALPH  PUTNAM.  D.C. 

2271  BARNES,  ALFRED  VICTOR.  N.Y. 

3448  BARNES,  AMOS  FOOTE.  CONN. 

4404  BARNES,  CORNELIUS  ABBOTT.  VT. 

2800  BARNES,  FRANK  LORING.  N.Y. 

4105  BARNES,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  N.Y. 

4248  BARNES,  MONROE  JAMES.  VT. 

3092  BARNES,  WINTHROP  HOWARD.  N.Y. 

2030  BARNEY,  RODERICK  DOUGLAS.  OHIO. 

2245  BARNWELL,  MORGAN  GIBBES.  N.Y. 

4470  BARRATT,  NORRIS  STANLEY.  PA. 

4642  BARROLL,  LEWIN  WETHERED.  MD. 

3006  BARRON,  THOMAS.  N.Y. 

2241  BARROWS,  IRA.  N.Y. 

3970  BARROWS,  JOHN  CHESTER.  Mo. 

3677  BARROWS,  JOHN  STUART.  MASS. 

1503  BARROWS,  JOHN  WRIGHT.  COLO. 

2637  BARTHOLF,  JOHN  HENRY.  N.Y. 

3693  BARTHOLOMEW,  GEORGE  K.  OHIO. 

4682  BARTHOLOMEW,  JAMES  RIPLEY.  N.Y. 

792  BARTLETT,  GEORGE  FREDERICK  HUNTER.  N.Y. 

1740  BARTLETT,  SIDNEY  ROLAND.  COLO. 

1245  BARTLETT,  WILLARD.  N.Y. 

4418  BARTON,  JOSEPH  JEWETT.  Mo. 

488  BARTON,  RANDOLPH.  MD. 

2575  BASCOM,  GEORGE  JONATHAN.  N.Y. 

1770  BASCOME,  WESTERN  RADFORD.  N.Y. 

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GENERAL  No. 

4593  BASSETT,  AUSTIN  BRADLEY. 

200  BASSETT,  CHARLES  FRANKLIN. 

2510  BASSETT,  ROGER  MARCUS. 

644  BATCHELDER,  GEORGE  AIKEN. 

4501  BATES,  DANIEL  MOORE. 

3452  BATES,  GEORGE  BUTTERFIELD. 

3430  BATES,  GEORGE  WILLIAMS. 

1214  BATES,  THEODORE  CORNELIUS. 

2947  BATES,  WILLIAM  GRAVES. 

2307  BATES,  WILLIAM  OSCAR. 

2497  BATTELLE,  JOHN  GORDON. 

2616  BATTIS,  EDWARD  CLARENCE. 

4066  BAUGHMAN,  EDWIN  AUSTIN. 

4694  BAXTER,  JAMES  PHINNEY. 

2997  BAXTER,  JESSE  BUNTON. 

3726  BAYARD,  THOMAS  FRANCIS. 

8  BAYNE,  HOWARD  RANDOLPH. 

977  BEACH,  BENNETT  SHELDON. 

1976  BEACH,  JOHN  KIMBERLY. 

3281  BEAL,  BOYLSTON  ADAMS. 

3575  BEAL,  HERMAN  LINCOLN. 

4718  BEALL,  FIELDER  MONTGOMERY  MAGRUDER. 

4147  BEALL,  WILLIAM  MARBURY. 

4292  BEARDSELL,  GEORGE  RICHARDSON. 

2176  BEARDSLEY,  MORRIS  BEACH. 

3971  BEARDSLEY,  SAMUEL  FAYERWEATHER. 

1373  BEATTY,  ALFRED  CHESTER. 

2129  BEATTY,  FRANKLIN  THOMASON. 

384  BEATTY,  ROBERT  CHETWOOD. 

383  BEATTY,  WILLIAM  GEDNEY. 

4459  BEATTY,  WILLIAM  TRIMBLE. 

369  BECKURTS,  CHARLES  LEWIS. 

1246  BELKNAP,  WALDRON  PHOENIX. 

3129  BELKNAP,  WILLIAM  COOK. 

820  BELL,  CHARLES  UPHAM. 

1872  BELL,  JARED  WEED. 

3057  BELL,  NICHOLAS  MONTGOMERY. 

3342  BELL,  SIDNEY  EUGENE. 

1867  BELL,  WILLIAM  DUFFIELD. 

2798  BELLOWS,  JOHNSON  MCCLURE. 

2896  BEMENT,  ROBERT  BUNKER  COLEMAN. 

1029  BEMIS,  GEORGE  PICKERING. 

1084  BENEDICT,  JAMES  AUGUSTUS. 

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GENERAL  No. 

2052  BENEDICT,  LEMUEL  COLEMAN. 

4323  BENEDICT,  RUSSELL. 

2932  BENEDICT,  WALTER  ST.  JOHN. 

1295  BENEDICT,  WILLIAM  DE  LIESSELINE. 

4209  BENEDICT,  WILLIAM  LEONARD. 

2580  BENJAMIN,  GEORGE  POWELL. 

875  BENJAMIN,  MARCUS. 

4317  BENJAMIN,  SAMUEL  GREENE  WHEELER. 

4024  BENKARD,  HARRY  HORTON. 

2121  BENNETT,  LARKIN  EVERETT. 

3347  BENNETT,  ROBERT  ROOT. 

800  BENSON,  ALEXANDER. 

4702  BENSON,  ARTHUR  DAVIS. 

527  BENT,  SAMUEL  ARTHUR. 

3351  BENTON,  ARTHUR  BURNETT. 

4677  BENTON,  EVERETT  CHAMBERLIN. 

4293  BERRY,  HENRY  NEWHALL. 

4643  BERRY,  JASPER  MAUDUIT,  JR. 

4328  BERRY,  THOMAS  LANSDALE. 

1643  BETTLE,  SAMUEL. 

315  BETTS,  SAMUEL  ROSSITER. 

68  BIBBY,  ANDREW  ALDRIDGE. 

3499  BICKFORD,  ROBERT  SLOANE. 

710  BICKLEY,  LAWRENCE  WHARTON. 

4448  BICKNELL,  EUGENE  PINTARD. 

4141  BICKNELL,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS. 

414  BIDDLE,  THOMAS. 

1513  BIGELOW,  ISAAC  STOVER. 

530  BIGELOW,  MELVILLE  MADISON. 

2401  BIGELOW,  WILLIAM. 

4700  BILL,  CHARLES  GURDON. 

3039  BILLINGS,  CHARLES  MILLER. 

2043  BILLINGS,  DAVID  LANE. 

2423  BINGHAM,  LEROY  MONROE. 

1674  BINGHAM,  THEODORE  ALFRED. 

3548  BINNEY,  CHARLES  CHAUNCEY. 

3811  BIRD,  FRANCIS  JOSEPH. 

3239  BIRD,  JOHN  BLYMER. 

2435  BIRDSEYE,  ISAAC  WASHINGTON. 

167  BISHOP,  CORTLANDT  FIELD. 

906  BISHOP,  HENRY  ALFRED. 

4505  BISSELL,  GEORGE  PERKINS. 

1515  BISSELL,  LESTER  CLARK. 

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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 


GENERAL  No. 

2107  BISSELL,  WILLIAM  PUTNAM. 

4185  BIXBY,  WILLIAM  KEENEY. 

2024  BLACKMER,  HENRY  MYRON. 

3403  BLACKMER,  HENRY  REED. 

3058  BLACKWELL,  SIDNEY  SMITH. 

4586  BLACKWOOD,  NORMAN  JEROME. 

4111  BLAGDEN,  EDWARD  REYNOLDS. 

1433  BLAGDEN,  THOMAS. 

4184  BLATCHFORD,  PAUL. 

35  BLEECKER,  ANTHONY  JAMES. 

3681  BLISS,  CHESTER  WILLIAM. 

2246  BLIVEN,  WILLIAM  WARREN. 

1768  BLOCK,  HARRY  LEACH. 

3962  BLODGETT,  JOHN  TAGGARD. 

4601  BLOUNT,  GEORGE  DEXTER. 

122  BLUNT,  STANHOPE  ENGLISH. 

4278  BLYE,  JOSEPH  NAPOLEON. 

4441  BOARDMAN,  WALDO  ELIAS. 

511  BODGE,  GEORGE  MADISON. 

2379  BOGAET,  WILLIAM  BENEZET. 

716  BOLLING,  THOMAS,  JR. 

1894  BOLMER,  THOMAS  HENRY. 
4528  BOND,  CHARLES  PARKHURST. 
4576  BOND,  WALTER  HUNTINGTON. 
2656  BONNEY,  CHARLES  LYDIUS. 
4421  BOOGHER,  FRANK. 

4556  BOOGHER,  HOWARD  MURRAY. 

4420  BOOGHER,  JOHN  HOGAN. 

4419  BOOGHER,  LAWRENCE. 

1564  BOOTH,  CHARLES  AUSTIN. 

3576  BOOTH,  CHARLES  EDWIN. 

3839  BOOTH,  EDWARD  HUDSON. 

3241  BOOTH,  HENRY  DRIVER. 

2431  BOOTH,  JOHN  HENRY. 

1459  BOSTWICK,  HENRY  ANTHON. 

4628  BOSWORTH,  ORRIN  LUTHER. 

4264  BOTSFORD,  HARRY  GORDON. 

1895  BOUCHER,  CHARLES. 

749  BOUTELL,  HENRY  SHERMAN. 

1283  BOUTELLE,  FRANK  WARREN. 

76  BOWEN,  CLARENCE  WINTHROP. 

964  BOWERS,  HENRY. 

244  BOWERS,  JOHN  MYER. 

241 


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GENERAL  No. 

3034  BOWIE,  WASHINGTON,  JR. 

1075  BOWMAN,  GEORGE  ERNEST. 

669  BOYD,  ALLEN  RICHARDS. 

2596  BOYD,  CHARLES  HARROD. 

4429  BOYD,  ROBERT  MUNRO,  JR. 

4683  BOYNTON,  CHESTER  CLARK. 

3366  BOYNTON,  FREDERICK  CHESTER. 

4166  BRADFORD,  BEN  BOGLAND. 

1928  BRADFORD,  EDWARD  GREEN. 

3396  BRADFORD,  EDWARD  GREEN,  JR. 

141  BRADFORD,  THOMAS  HEWSON. 

4035  BRADISH,  GEORGE  JOHNSTON. 

569  BRADLEY,  CYRUS  SHERWOOD. 

3687  BRADY,  CYRUS  TOWNSEND. 

1281  BRADY,  WILLIAM  PERRY. 

3975  BRAINARD,  MORGAN  BULKELEY. 

3871  BRAINE,  CLINTON  ELGIN. 

3910  BRAINE,  LAWRENCE  FULTON. 

4397  BRANCH,  CHARLES. 

4465  BRANCH,  HENRY. 

2694  BREADY,  JOHN  ELY. 

3944  BREED,  CHARLES  NORCROSS. 

4570  BREED,  FRANCIS  STEWART. 

4344  BREED,  GEORGE  HERBERT. 

1675  BRENTON,  CRANSTON. 

3547  BRETT,  CORNELIUS. 

4445  BRETT,  PHILIP  MILLEDOLER. 

3146  BREWER,  ARTHUR  HENRY. 

4475  BREWER,  GARDNER. 

1200  BREWER,  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS. 

3846  BREWSTER,  CHAUNCEY  BUNCE. 

990  BREWSTER,  HENRY  COLVIN. 

2803  BREWSTER,  SAMUEL  DWIGHT. 

674  BRICE,  PHILIP  HOWARD. 

2018  BRIGGS,  EDWARD  CORNELIUS. 

3331  BRIGGS,  FRANKLAND. 

861  BRIGGS,  FRANK  OBADIAH. 

3593  BRIGGS,  SOUTHWICK  GARY. 

701  BRIGHT,  Louis  VICTOR. 

1266  BRINSMADE,  HOBART. 

1946  BRINTON,  WARD. 

372  BRITTON,  CHARLES  PRICE. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

2641  BRITTON,  HENRY  BERRY.  N.Y. 

2336  BROCKLEBANK,  JOHN  CHARLES  FREMONT.  ILL. 

2858  BROCKWAY,  WILLIAM  STEVENS.  CONN. 

3896  BROKAW,  GEORGE  TUTTLE.  N.Y. 

4.094  BRONSON,  CHARLES  FRENCH.  CONN. 

4072  BRONSON,  EDWARD  PITKIN.  Mo. 

1970  BRONSON,  JULIUS  HOBART.  CONN. 

679  BROOKE,  GEORGE,  JR.  PA. 

2589  BROOKE,  GEORGE  SMITH.  WASH. 

1776  BROOKE,  JOHN  RUTTER.  MINN. 

1960  BROOKER,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  CONN. 

4116  BROOKFIELD,  FRANK.  N.Y. 

1083  BROOKFIELD,  HENRY  MORGAN.  N.Y. 

2985  BROOKS,  ALANSON  SHELBY.  MICH. 

2189  BROOKS,  FRANKLIN  ELI.  COLO. 

4425  BROOKS,  FREDERICK.  MASS. 

3402  BROOKS,  HENRY  GILBERT.  MASS. 

3701  BROOKS,  ISAAC  WATTS.  CONN. 

1690  BROOKS,  JOHN  HENRY.  MASS. 

2074  BROOKS,  LYMAN  LORING.  MASS. 

3619  BROWN,  BENJAMIN  WEST  BONNEY.  N.Y. 

3522  BROWN,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS.  MASS. 

1920  BROWN,  CHARLES  CURTIS.  Wis. 

1908  BROWN,  DANIEL  AUSTIN.  MASS. 

2274  BROWN,  ELISHA  RHODES.  N.H. 

2811  BROWN,  FRANK  LAMSON.  CAL. 

4532  BROWN,  FREDERICK  LEONARD.  CAL. 

1447  BROWN,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  MASS. 

863  BROWN,  GEORGE  LEROY.  N.Y. 

4109  BROWN,  HAROLD  WINTHROP.  N.H. 

4678  BROWN,  HARRY  LAMPREY.  MASS. 

2533  BROWN,  HENRY  MORRIS.  N.Y. 

2191  BROWN,  JAMES  HENRY.  COLO. 

1457  BROWN,  JOHN  BARKER.  N.Y. 

4564  BROWN,  JOHN  DOUGLASS.  PA. 

4364  BROWN,  LEWIS.  IND. 

2649  BROWN,  Louis.  PA. 

3979  BROWN,  PAUL.  ILL. 

3847  BROWN,  PHILIP  GREELY.  ME. 

2209  BROWN,  PHILIP  KING.  CAL. 

4639  BROWN,  THOMAS  STEPHEN.  VT. 

478  BROWNE,  BENNETT  BERNARD.  MD. 

4499  BROWNE,  JOHN  DEAN.  CONN. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

4367  BRUCE,  WEBSTER.  MASS. 

4178  BRUCE,  JAMES  WHITE.  KY. 

255  BRUGLER,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  N.Y. 

3863  BRUSH,  Louis  THOMPSON.  N.Y. 

3713  BRUSH,  MURRAY  PEABODY.  MD. 

3417  BRYAN,  FREDERICK  CARLOS.  D.C. 

2904  BRYANT,  FREDERICK  STEWART.  MINN. 

4287  BRYANT,  JAMES  SPENCER.  MINN. 

276  BRYANT,  PERCY.  N.Y. 

4198  BRYANT,  WILLIAM  SOHIER.  N.Y. 

254  BRYSON,  ANDREW.  N.Y. 

1925  BUCK,  FRANCIS  NIXON.  DEL. 

4559  BUCKLEY,  FREDERICK  CHARLES.  Mo. 

2598  BUEHLER,  WILLIAM  GEORGE.  PA. 

3368  BUEL,  CLARENCE.  N.Y. 

1961  BUEL,  JOHN  LAIDLAW.  CONN. 

1382  BUELL,  FREDERICK  FOLLETT.  N.Y. 

3333  BUELL,  WILLIAM  COLLINS.  N.Y. 

578  BULKELEY,  MORGAN  GARDNER.  CONN. 

2036  BULLOCK,  JAMES  WILSON.  OHIO. 

907  BUNCE,  JONATHAN  BRACE.  CONN. 

2249  BUNKER,  WILLIAM.  N.Y. 

4403  BURBANK,  EUGENE  DAMON.  CAL. 

2574  BURKE,  JAMES  STRANAHAN.  N.Y. 

3957  BURLINGAME,    EDWIN   AYLSWORTH.  R.I. 

3601  BURNHAM,  CHARLES  LUTHER.  N.Y. 

2761  BURNHAM,  FREDERICK  GORDON.  N.J. 

3680  BURNHAM,  KINGSLEY,  ALLAN.  MASS. 

4497  BURNS,  SAMUEL  AUSTIN.  CONN. 

2595  BURRAGE,  HENRY  SWEETZER.  ME. 

4703  BURRILL,  EDWARD  LIVINGSTON.  N.Y. 

3371  BURRILL,  DRAYTON.  N.Y. 

3511  BURROUGHS,  WILLIAM  BERRIEN.  GA. 

4366  BURROWS,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  OHIO. 

2058  BURT,  STEPHEN  SMITH.  N.Y. 

4270  BURTON,  CLARENCE  MONROE.  MICH. 

3821  BURTON,  GEORGE  LEE.  KY. 

952  BURTON,  GEORGE  SMITH.  MASS. 

1943  BURTON,  HIRAM  RODNEY.  DEL. 

4097  BURTON,  LEWIS  W.  KY. 

507  BURTON,  ROBERT.  MD. 

4313  BURTON,  WARD  COTTON.  MINN. 

4087  BUSH,  CHARLES  HOMER.  N.Y. 

244 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

2342  BUSH,  JOSHUA  DANFORTH.  DEL. 

1486  BUSHNELL,  CLARENCE  MUNSON.  N.Y. 

3132  BUSSING,  JOHN  STUYVESANT.  N.Y. 

2677  BUTLER,  EDWARD  ANSON.  ME. 

1842  BUTLER,  JOHN  LAWTON.  MASS. 

3801  BUTLER,  THOMAS.  VT. 

3541  BUTT,  ARCHIBALD  WILLINGHAM.  D.C. 

4345  BUTTERFIELD,  CHARLES  BUCKINGHAM.  MASS. 

1041  BUTTERS,  GEORGE.  ILL. 

1753  BYERS,  ANTHONY  STODDARD.  GA. 

1871  BYINGTON,  CASSIUS  PERKINS.  N.Y. 

2050  BYINGTON,  CHARLES  SPERRY.  N.Y. 

3322  BYRNS,  ROBERT  AINSWORTH.  N.Y. 

2238  CABEEN,  FRANCIS  VON  ALBADE.  PA. 

711  CABELL,  JAMES  ALSTON.  VA. 

1352  CABOT,  Louis.  MASS. 

1806  CADLE,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  Mo. 

4358  CADLE,  CORNELIUS.  Mo. 

385  CADLE,  HENRY.  Mo. 

803  CADWALADER,  RICHARD  McCALL.  PA. 

4565  CADWALADER,  THOMAS.  PA. 

3822  CADY,  GUY  BREWSTER.  MICH. 

3380  CALDWELL,  FRANK  EDDY.  N.Y. 

3084  CALDWELL,  SAMUEL  LENORD.  COLO. 

1668  CALEF,  AMOS  HOWARD.  N.Y. 

4395  CALLENDER,  HARRY  REA.  CAL. 

4126  CAMERON,  DONALD  MCLENNAN.  MASS. 

1473  CAMMANN,  EDWARD  CRARY.  N.Y. 

181  CAMMANN,  GEORGE  PHILIP.  N.Y. 

£76  CAMMANN,  HENRY  LORILLARD.  N.Y. 

1899  CAMP,  CHARLES  LEWIS  NICHOLS.  N.Y. 

2281  CAMP,  ROBERT.  Wis. 

2283  CAMP,  THOMAS  EDWARD.  Wis. 

1679  CAMPBELL,  BENJAMIN  HOWELL.  N.Y. 

4414  CAMPBELL,  DOUGLAS.  N.Y. 

3966  CAMPBELL,  SHIRAS.  N.Y. 

4179  CANBY,  CALEB  HARLAN,  JR.  ILL. 

3066  CANBY,  EDWARD  TATNALL.  DEL. 

4503  CANBY,  HENRY  MATTHEWS.  DEL. 

1156  CANDEE,  HENRY  SAFFORD.  ILL. 

4143  CANN,  JOHN  WOODWARD.  N.Y. 

4196  CANNON,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  R.I. 

245 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

4630  CANNON,  WILLIAM  WARNER  HOPPIN.  R.I. 

3077  CAPELLE,  WILLIAM  CURTIS.  MASS. 

1993  CAPEN,  WALTER  NELSON.  CONN. 

41  CARHART,  AMORY  SIBLEY.  N.Y. 

4422  CARLETON,  MURRAY.  Mo. 

2771  CARNEY,  FRANKLIN  LAFAYETTE.  ME. 

1005  CARNEY,  SYDNEY  HOWARD.  N.Y. 

396  CARNEY,  SYDNEY  HOWARD,  JR.  N.Y. 

87  CARNOCHAN,  GOUVERNEUR  MORRIS.  N.Y. 

3907  CARPENTER,  CHARLES  WHITNEY,  JR.  N.Y. 

3908  CARPENTER,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  N.Y. 
4619  CARR,  CHARLES  READ.  R.I. 
4623  CARR,  FREDERICK  DICKMAN.  R.I. 
4523  CARR,  WILLIAM,  JR.  N.Y. 
1428  CARSON,  JOHN  AVERY  GERE.  GA. 
3061  CARTER,  CHARLES  JARED.  Mo. 
3220  CARTER,  COLIN  SMITH.  N.Y. 
2678  CARTER,  JOHN  WILLIAM  DODGE.  ME. 
3782  CARTER,  ROBERT  ANDERSON.  N.Y. 
2871  GARY,  GEORGE  PETER.  ILL. 
2745  CARY,  JOHN  WATSON.  N.Y. 
3112  CARY,  MELBERT  BRINKERIIOFF.  CONN. 
2230  CARY,  WILSON  MILES.  Mb. 
3237  CASE,  JOHN  EDWARD.  ILL. 
1650  CASTLE,  ALFRED  HENRY.  ILL. 
4513  CASTLE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  PA. 
4249  CASWELL,  FRED  TAYLOR.  VT. 

616  CATLIN,  ABIJAH,  JR.  CONN. 

2791  CATLIN,  FREDERICK  MILES.  MINN. 

4487  CATLIN,  GEORGE  DE  GRASSE.  N.Y. 

4651  CATLIN,  ISAAC  SWARTOUT.  N.Y. 

2731  CHADVVICK,  WILLIAM  HARRIS.  ILL. 

4667  CHAMBERLIN,  EMERSON.  N.Y. 

1422  CHAMBERLIN,  JEHIEL  WESTON.  MINN. 

4629  CHAMBERS,  ROBERT  FOSTER.  R.I. 

4204  CHAMBERS,  WALTER  BOUGHTON.  N.Y. 

129  CHANDLER,  WALTER.  N.J.  AND  N.Y. 

4031  CHANDLER,  WALTER,  JR.  N.Y. 

610  CHAPIN,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  CONN. 

3818  CHAPIN,  CLIFFORD  SAMUEL.  MASS. 

403  CHAPIN,  HENRY  DWIGHT.  N.Y. 

3615  CHAPIN,  SAMUEL  AUSTIN.  N.Y. 

4583  CHAPMAN,  EDWIN  NESBIT.  N.Y. 

246 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

3949  CHAPMAN,  FRANK  MICHLER.  N.Y. 

3509  CHARLTON,  THOMAS  JACKSON.  GA. 

3591  CHASE,  CHARLES  HENRY.  MASS. 

1023  CHASE,  CLEMENT.  NEB. 

680  CHAUNCEY,  CHARLES.  PA. 

1099  CHAUNCEY,  ELIHU.  N.Y. 

3390  CHENERY,  LEONARD  EDWIN.  CAL. 

1967  CHENEY,  Louis  RICHMOND.  CONN. 

169  CHENOWETH,  ALEXANDER  CRAWFORD.  N.Y. 

2320  CHESEBROUGH,  GEORGE  LATIMER.  MINN. 

4222  CHESTER,  WALSTEIN  ROATH.  MASS. 
1609  CHEW,  BEVERLY.  N.Y. 
2014  CHEW,  THOMAS  JOHN.  MD. 
4372  CHILCOT,  LANGDON  SARGENT.  ME. 

4223  CHILDE,  JOHN  HEALEY.  MASS. 
2529  CHILDS,  EDWARDS  HERRICK.  N.Y. 

264  CHILDS,  JAMES  EDMUND.  N.Y. 

2783  CHILDS,  STARLING  WINSTON.  PA. 

505  CHITTENDEN,  EDWARD  ALONZO.  VT. 

3122  CHOATE,  EDWARD  AUSTIN.  N.Y. 

1607  CHRYSTIE,  THOMAS  LUDLOW.  N.Y. 

4324  CHURCH,  ELIHU  CUNYNGHAM.  N.Y. 

3310  CHURCH,  WILLIAM  CONANT.  N.Y. 

4575  CILLEY,  HARRY  BOUTON.  N.H. 

3365  CLAFLIN,  WILLIAM  BEMENT.  N.Y. 

3839  CLAPP,  EDWARD  EVERETT.  N.J. 

4305  CLAPP,  MOSES  EDWIN.  MINN. 

4690  CLARK,  ALEXANDER  BAYARD.  N.J. 

637  CLARK,  ALONZO  HOWARD.  D.C. 

2066  CLARK,  AUGUSTUS  TAYLOR.  MASS. 

3388  CLARK,  BYRON  NATHANIEL.  VT. 

2003  CLARK,  CHARLES  HOPKINS.  CONN. 

4595  CLARK,  CHAUNCEY  HAZELTINE.  Mo. 

4242  CLARK,  EDWARD  HOBSON.  KY. 

4003  CLARK,  ELIOT  ALBERT.  MASS. 

3824  CLARK,  EMORY  WENDELL.  MICH. 

4597  CLARK,  FREDERICK  HAMILTON.  N.Y. 

95  CLARK,  HENRY  SCHIEFFELIN.  N.Y. 

2077  CLARK,  HOMER  PIERCE.  MINN. 

3617  CLARK,  JAMES  BAYARD.  N.Y. 

2106  CLARK,  KENNETH.  MINN. 

3833  CLARK,  LORENZO  E.  .  MICH. 

2175  CLARK,  ORLANDO  ELMER.  Wis. 

247 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

3879  CLARK,  SAMUEL  ADAMS.  N.Y. 

3566  CLARK,  WILLIAM  BULLOCK.  MD. 

109  CLARK,  WILLIAM  NEWTON.  N.Y. 

3827  CLARKE,  BAILEY  TYLER.  KY. 

3201  CLARKE,  CHARLES  EDES  FLETCHER.  N.Y. 

2051  CLARKE,  CHARLES  LORENZO.  N.Y. 

2881  CLARKE,  CHARLES  MCCLELLAN.  N.Y. 

689  CLARKE,  EDWARD  SMITH.  N.Y. 

3261  CLARKE,  FABIUS  MAXIMUS.  N.Y. 

2019  CLARKE,  GEORGE  KUHN.  MASS. 

864  CLARKE,  ISAAC  SHERMAN.  N.Y. 

1 60  CLARKSON,  BANYER.  N.Y. 

92  CLARKSON,  CLERMONT  LIVINGSTON.  N.Y. 

91  CLARKSON,  DAVID  AUGUSTUS.  N.Y. 

1906  CLAY,  THOMAS  SAVAGE.  N.Y. 

447  CLEEMAN,  RICHARD  ALSOP.  PA. 

920  CLEMENT,  JOHN  BENHAM.  OHIO. 

4440  CLEPHANE,  ALAN  OGILVIE.  D.C. 

3789  CLEPHANE,  LEWIS  PAINTER.  D.C. 

3348  CLEPHANE,  WALTER  COLLINS.  D.C. 

3133  CLEVELAND,  CHARLES  DEXTER.  N.Y. 

3774  CLEVELAND,  HENRY  EDWIN.  N.Y. 

2272  CLEVELAND,  JAMES  WRAY.  N.Y. 

4460  CLINCH,  RICHARD  FLOYD.  ILL. 

1339  COATES,  EDWARD  HORNOR.  PA. 

3292  COBB,  CAROLUS  MELVILLE.  MASS. 

3946  COBB,  MORTON  EDDY.  MASS. 

2957  COCHRANE,  ADAM  WILLIAM  SPIES.  N.Y. 

3404  COCHRANE,  JAMES  EUGENE.  MASS. 

1294  COE,  HENRY  CLARK.  N.Y. 

3557  COFFIN,  CHARLES  EMMET.  IND. 

547  COFFIN,  RUFUS.  MASS. 

1852  COFFIN,  WILLIAM  KING.  MINN.  AND  Wis. 

192  COGHILL,  HOWARD.  N.J.  AND  N.Y. 

194  COGSWELL,  CULLEN  VAN  RENSSELAER.  N.Y. 

4057  COGSWELL,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  ME. 

4108  COIT,  HENRY  LEBER.  N.J. 

2154  COIT,  JAMES  MILNOR.  N.H. 

2490  COLBURN,    BURNHAM    STANDISH.  MlCH. 

2040  COLBURN,  WILLIAM  J.  OHIO. 

4238  COLE,  AMEDEE  BERTHOLD.  Mo. 

3036  COLEMAN,  CHARLES  PHILIP.  N.Y. 

3461  COLEMAN,  LEIGHTON  PALMER.  N.Y. 

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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 


GENERAL  No. 

923  COLEMA-N,  WILLIAM  WHEELER. 

784  COLES,  HENRY  RUTGERS  REMSEN. 

4400  COLES,  WALTER  DEROSSET. 

1591  COLFAX,  ALBERT  EBEN. 

2850  COLKET,  CHARLES  HOWARD. 

599  COLLINS,  ATWOOD. 

697  COLLINS,  CLARENCE  LYMAN. 

1095  COLLINS,  EDWIN  PINCKNEY. 

1954  COLLINS,  HENRY  HILL,  JR. 

23  COLLINS,  HOLDRIDGE  OZRO. 

2105  COLLINS,  LOREN  WARREN. 

3785  COLQUIT,  WILLIAM  NEYLE. 

4080  COLSTON,  FREDERICK  MORGAN. 

1704  COLT,  SAMUEL  POMEROY. 

3213  COLTON,  ALLEN  LYSANDER. 

2524  COMEGYS,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

3821  COMFORT,  BENJAMIN  FREEMAN. 

3924  COMSTOCK,  GEORGE. 

1297  CONANT,  ERNEST  LEE. 

3360  CONANT,  HENRY  ESTES. 

1843  CONANT,  SAMUEL  MORRIS. 

1969  CONE,  JAMES  BREWSTER. 

2808  CONGER,  ARTHUR  LATHAM. 

2977  CONKEY,  WALTER  BLAKESLEY. 

2132  CONN,  GRANVILLE  PRIEST. 

2836  CONNELL,  ROBERT. 

3100  CONOVER,  JOHN  THOMPSON. 

3875  CONROW,  WlLFORD  SEYMOUR. 

93  CONSTANTINE,  RICHARD  BUELL. 

3015  CONVERSE,  CHARLES  ALLEN. 

2419  CONVERSE,  CHARLES  ALLEN. 

1124  CONVERSE,  EDMUND  COGSWELL. 

1927  COOCH,  JOSEPH  WILKINS. 

4594  COOK,  ANSEL  GRANVILLE. 

2717  COOK,  FERDINAND  HUNTTING. 

2743  COOK,  HENRY  FRANCIS. 

4006  COOK,  JOSEPH  TOTTENHAM. 

2657  COOK,  JOSHUA  OSGOOD. 

3770  COOK,  ROBERT  BOWNE  MINTURN. 

2076  COOK,  STEPHEN  CHAMPLIN. 

238  COOKE,  CHARLES  EDWARD. 

474  COOKE,  JAMES  WELCH. 

3498  COOKE,  THOMAS  FRANK. 


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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

4462  COOLEY,  CHARLES  PARSONS.  CONN. 

586  COOLEY,  FRANCIS  REXFORD.  CONN. 

2618  COOLIDGE,  DAVID  HILL.  MASS. 

4515  COOLIDGE,  HOWARD  KING,  N.Y. 

4047  COOLIDGE,  Louis  ARTHUR.  D.C. 

4064  COPELAND,  CHARLES.  DEL. 

2718  COPP,  WILLIAM  MALTBY.  N.Y. 

3921  CORBIN,  ELBERT  AUGUSTUS,  JR.  PA. 

3393  CORBIT,  DANIEL  WHEELER.  DEL. 

3044  CORBUSIER,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  N.Y. 

3141  COREY,  EDWARD  WARD.  ME. 

1787  CORSER,  ELWOOD  SPENCER.  MINN. 

3054  CORWIN,  DAVID  RITTENHOUSE  PORTER.  CAL. 

2345  CORWIN,  HAMILTON  STEWART.  N.Y. 

1347  COTTMAN,  JAMES  HOUGH.  MD. 

4165  COURTS,  JAMES  CARSON.  D.C. 

4704  COWDIN,    WlNTHROP.  N.Y. 

3803  COWEN,  BENJAMIN  SPRAGUE.  OHIO. 

649  COWLES,  CALVIN  DUVALL.  D.C. 

1796  COWLES,  EDMUND  BRAINERD.  MASS. 

1016  Cox,  EDWARD  BIRCHARD.  MASS. 

2734  Cox,  GEORGE  ROWLAND.  MASS. 

984  Cox,  JAMES  WILLIAM.  N.Y. 

1771  Cox,  WILLIAM  VAN  ZANDT.  D.C. 

2171  Cox,  JOHN  LYMAN.  PA. 

1116  GRAFTS,  JOHN  CHANCELLOR.  MASS. 

2269  CRAFTS,  JOHN  WILLARD.  N.Y. 

2625  CRAGIN,  CHARLES  ISAIAH.  PA. 

3082  CRAIGER,  SHERMAN  MONTROSE.  D.C. 

3483  CRANDALL,  ARTHUR  LEE.  Mo. 

1829  CRANDON,  EDWIN  SANFORD.  MASS. 

3449  CRANE,  ALBERT.  CONN. 

4453  CRANE,  ROY  ELWOOD.  MASS. 

2853  CRAVEN,  THOMAS  JENKINS.  DEL. 

4040  CRAWFORD,  GEORGE  ARTEMAS.  MASS. 

3086  CRITCHLOW,  GEORGE  READ.  N.Y. 

3935  CROCKER,  CLARENCE  PARDEE.  N.J. 

4368  CROCKER,  DAVID.  MASS. 

3518  CROCKETT,  EDWARD  SHERMAN.  MASS. 

746  CROMWELL,  CHARLES.  ILL. 

242  CROSBY,  EDWARD  NICOLL.  N.Y. 

3559  CROSBY,  HENRY  ALVIN.  Wis. 

241  CROSBY,  LIVINGSTON.  N.Y. 

250 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 
GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

3960  CROSS,  WILLIAM  PIERCE.  R.I. 

4081  CROSSET,  FREDERICK  MELVIN.  N.Y. 

431  CROTHERS,  STEVENSON.  PA. 

2041  CROUSE,  DANIEL  NELLIS.  N.Y. 

4533  CROWDER,  FRANK  WARFIELD.  N.Y. 
4245  CRUMB,  LEVERETT  FITCH.  N.Y. 
2091  CRUTCHER,  EDWIN  RUTHVEN.  Mo. 
4224  CUMMINS,  THOMAS  KITTREDGE.  MASS. 
4062  CUNNINGHAM,  WILLIAM  COCHRAN.  IND. 
1544  CURTIS,  HENRY  MELVILLE.  OHIO. 
2180  CURTIS,  JOHN  CALVIN.  CONN. 
3113  CURTIS,  LEWIS  BEERS.  CONN. 
1662  CURTIS,  RODNEY.  COLO. 
2807  CURTISS,  HARLOW  CLARKE.  N.Y. 
4112  CURWEN,  SAMUEL  MOORE.  PA. 
1567  CUSHING,  LUTHER  STEARNS.  MINN. 
2326  CUSTIS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  NEALE.  D.C. 
2325  CUSTIS,  JAMES  BAYARD  GREGG.  D.C. 
2925  CUTHBERT,  CHARLES  MC!NTOSH.  Mo. 
2109  CUTLER,  EDWARD  HUTCHINS.  MINN. 
3268  CUTLER,  ELBRIDGE  GERRY.  MASS. 
4716  CUTLER,  FRED  ABBOTT.  MINN. 
1612  CUTLER,  JAMES  GOOLD.  N.Y. 
1310  CUTLER,  JOSEPH  WARREN.  N.Y. 

572  CUTLER,  RALPH  WILLIAM.  CONN. 

1220  CUTTER,  WILLIAM  RICHARD.  MASS. 

1950  DA  COSTA,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  PA. 

986  DAGGETT,  GEORGE  HENRY.  MINN. 

4534  DALL,  HORACE  HOLLEY.  N.Y. 
1218  DALY,  MARTIN  ORDWAY  MASS. 
2348  DANA,  CHARLES  LOOMIS.  N.Y. 
4201  DANA,  RICHARD  TURNER.  N.Y. 
2945  DANIELL,  JOHN  FRANCIS.  N.Y. 
4121  DANIELL,  GRISWOLD  BOYCE.  N.Y. 
4168  DANIELS,  EDWIN  ALFRED.  MASS. 
4406  DANIELS,  RICHARD  HOLBROOK.  MASS. 

1454  DARLINGTON,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  N.Y. 

1455  DARLINGTON,  JAMES  HENRY.  N.Y. 
2967  DARLINGTON,  THOMAS.  N.Y. 

852  DARRACH,  BRADFORD.  N.J. 

1317  DARRACH,  HENRY.  PA. 

3528  DASHIELL,  NICHOLAS  LEEKE.  MD. 

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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL 

No. 

STATE  Soc. 

77 

DAVENPORT,  RICHARD  GRAHAM. 

D.C. 

299 

DAVENPORT,  TIMOTHY. 

N.Y. 

1371 

DAVENPORT,  WILLIAM  BATES. 

N.Y. 

796 

DAVES,  JOHN  COLLINS. 

MD. 

409 

DAVIES,  JULIEN  TOWNSEND,  JR. 

N.Y. 

3004 

DAVIS,  CHANDLER. 

N.Y. 

1387 

DAVISON,  JOHN  MASON. 

N.Y. 

3987 

DAY,  FRED  NAHUM. 

MASS. 

1898 

DAY,  ROBERT  WEBSTER. 

N.Y. 

2634 

DEANE,  GARDINER  ANDRUS  ARMSTRONG. 

Mo. 

4082 

DEARBORN,  FREDERICK  MYERS. 

N.Y. 

3725 

DEARING,  WILLIAM  DEARING. 

GA. 

806 

DE  BENNEVILLE,  JAMES  SEQUIN. 

PA. 

4726 

DECKER,  WILBUR  FISK. 

MINN. 

3578 

DE  CORMIS,  Louis. 

MASS. 

4695 

DEERING,  FRANK  CUTTER. 

ME. 

2590 

DEERING,  HENRY. 

ME. 

4088 

DELAFIELD,  EDWARD  COLEMAN. 

N.Y. 

4275 

DELAFIELD,  JOHN  Ross. 

N.Y. 

163 

DELAFIELD,  JOSEPH  LIVINGSTON. 

N.Y. 

164 

DELAFIELD,  MATURIN  LIVINGSTON,  JR. 

N.Y. 

2828 

DELAFIELD,  WALLACE. 

Mo. 

4375 

DELANO,  MORTIMER. 

N.Y. 

2948 

DE   LA   MONTANYE,   JAMES. 

N.Y. 

612 

DEMING,  JUDSON  KEITH. 

IOWA. 

3621 

DEMOREST,  WILLIAM  CURTIS. 

N.Y. 

1140 

DENIS,  GEORGE  JULES. 

N.Y. 

4117 

DENISON,  EGBERT  COOK. 

N.Y. 

3435 

DENISON,  HENRY  HEBER. 

Mo. 

1811 

DENISON,  JOHN  HENRY. 

COLO. 

4i77 

DENMAN,  ABRAM  CROSS,  JR. 

CAL. 

3731 

DENNIS,  ARTHUR  WELLINGTON. 

R.I. 

4446 

DENNIS,  EDWARD. 

N.Y. 

2053 

DENNIS,  HOLMES  VAN  MATER,  JR. 

N.Y. 

3482 

DENNIS,  JAMES  SHEPARD. 

N.Y. 

494 

DENNIS,  JAMES  TEACKLE. 

MD. 

4620 

DENNIS,  JOHN  RHODES. 

R.I. 

3387 

DENNIS,  OTIS  ALONZO. 

N.Y. 

2842 

DENNIS,  WARREN  EGERTON. 

N.Y. 

882 

DENNISON,  IRA  WARREN. 

D.C. 

2780 

DENSMORE,  EDWARD  DANA. 

MASS. 

4693 

DENT,  ALFRED  BARBOUR. 

D.C. 

4584 

DENT,  Louis  ADDISON. 

D.C. 

252 


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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

4259  DE  PEU,  JOHN.  CONN. 

2701  DEPEW,  CHAUNCEY  MITCHELL.  N.Y. 

4488  DEPEW,  CHAUNCEY  MITCHELL,  JR.  N.Y. 

2815  DE  PEYSTER,  FREDERIC  ASHTON.  N.Y. 

3361  DE  PEYSTER,  WILLIAM  MOORE  DONGAN.  *  N.Y. 

393  DE  ROSE,  EDWARD.  N.Y. 

1300  DE  RUSSY,  RENE  AMED&E.  N.Y. 

3641  DESHON,  GEORGE  DURFEE.  MASS. 

1484  DEVEREUX,  WALTER.  N.Y. 

1183  DEWEY,  CHARLES  AYRAULT.  N.Y. 

1593  DEWEY,  CHAUNCEY  EDWARD.  COLO. 

2663  DEWEY,  GEORGE.  VT. 

4648  DEWEY,  JAMES  FRENCH.  VT. 

4649  DEWEY,  MAURICE  WILLIAM.  VT. 
3386  DEWITT,  GEORGE  GOSMAN.  N.Y. 
2600  DEXTER,  CHARLES  WARNER.  MASS. 
3736  DEXTER,  HENRY  CLINTON.  R.I. 
4624  DEXTER,  THEODORE  EVERETT.  R.I. 
4591  DICKERMAN,  FRANK  ELIOT.  MASS. 
4098  DICKERMAN,  WILLIAM  CARTER.  N.Y. 
2235  DICKINSON,  FREDERICK.  ILL. 
2546  DICKSON,  BRENTON  HALIBURTON,  JR.  MASS. 

738  DlLLINGHAM,   WlLLIAM   PAUL.  VT. 

1596  DIMOCK,  WILLIAM  DEWOLF.  N.Y. 

2079  DIMOND,  EDWIN  RODOLPH.  CAL. 

1493  DIMOND,  HENRY  CIPPERLY.  OHIO 

4598  DITMAS,  CHARLES  ANDREW.  N.Y. 

2923  Dix,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK.  N.J. 

3689  DIXON,  WILLIS  MILNOR.  CAL. 

1302  DOANE,  WILLIAM  CROSWELL.  N.Y. 

1402  DOANE,  WILLIAM  HOWARD.  OHIO. 

2104  DOBBIN,  EDWARD  SAVAGE.  MINN. 

3335  DOMINICK,  HENRY  BLANCHARD.  N.Y. 

1375  DOMINICK,  LAMONT.  N.Y. 

4153  DONNELL,  MURRAY  GUSHING.  ME. 

2204  DOOLITTLE,  GEORGE  TILTON.  WASH. 

1948  DORAN,  JOSEPH  INGERSOLL.  PA. 

518  DORMAN,  WILLIAM  BARNES.  MASS. 

4604  DORR,  ALFRED.  MASS. 

1625  DORR,  JOSEPH.  MASS. 

3374  Dos  PASSOS,  Louis  HAYS.  N.Y. 

4370  DOTEN,  ELMER  ANSEL.  ME. 

3316  DOTY,  PAUL.  MINN. 

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GENERAL  No. 

2410  DOUGLAS,  CHARLES  HENRY. 

2534  DOUGLAS,  DUNCAN. 

2873  DOUGLAS,  SAMUEL  TOWNSEND. 

3249  DOUGLAS,  WALTER  BOND. 

2486  DOUGLAS,  WILLIAM  HARRIS. 

275  Douw,  CHARLES  GIBBONS. 

4090  DOWNES,  JOHN  IRELAND  HOWE. 

1856  DOWNING,  AUGUSTUS  CORNWALL. 

3607  DRAKE,  WILLIAM  WILSON. 

176  DRAPER,  CHARLES  ALBERT. 

949  DRAPER,  EBEN  SUMNER. 

3729  DRAPER,  JAMES  AVERY,  JR. 

5  DRAPER,  THOMAS  WALN-MORGAN. 

216  DRAPER,  WALTER  HOLBROOK. 

4717  DREW,  CHARLES  WAYLAND. 

3302  DREW,  MORRILL  NEWMAN. 

4535  DRIGGS,  FREDERICK  ELLIOTT. 

4536  DRIGGS,  LAWRENCE  LA  TOURETTE. 
2980  DROUILARD,  JAMES  PIERRE. 

268  DUANE,  WILLIAM  NORTH. 

4134  Du  Bois,  ERNEST  BLOIS. 

2799  Du  Bois,  JOHN  VAN  WYCK. 

232  Du  Bois,  WILLIAM  MAISON. 

1253  Du  CHARME,  CHARLES  ALBERT. 

2509  DUDLEY,  FRANK  ALONZO. 

3324  DUER,  HENRY  LAY. 

4332  DU  FAIS,  JOHN. 

1575  DUFFIELD,  HOWARD. 

351  DUKE,  RICHARD  THOMAS  WALKER. 

4213  DUMONT,  CHARLES  GREGG. 

2999  DUNCAN,  JAMES  LEWIS. 

1456  DUNNELL,  WILLIAM  NICHOLS. 

1942  DU  PONT,  ALEXIS  IRENEE. 

2665  DU  PONT,  HENRY  ALGERNON. 

3391  DU  PONT,  HENRY  FRANCIS. 

3539  DU  PONT,  VICTOR,  3RD. 

4020  DURRELL,  HAROLD  CLARKE. 

2750  DURRELL,  JESSE  MURTON. 

3227  DUTCHER,  FRANK  JEROME. 

4524  DUTTON,  LELAND  TURNER. 

2933  Du  VAL,  CLIVE  LIVINGSTON. 

3890  DUVALL,  RICHARD  MAREEN. 

4410  DWIGHT,  AUSTIN  WALKE. 

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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No. 

256  DWIGHT,  ARTHUR  SMITH. 

3600  DWIGHT,  FREDERICK. 

3508  DWIGHT,  OLIVER  FREDERIC. 

3552  DYER,  DANIEL  BURNS. 

742  DYER,  HORACE  EDWARD. 

2814  DYER,  LEONARD  HUNTRESS. 


2536  EAGER,  JOSEPH  PORTER. 

3884  EAGLE,  CLARENCE  HENRY. 

1461  EAMES,  STEWART  WOODFORD. 

3978  EARLE,  FRANK  BRECKENRIDGE. 

756  EASTMAN,  LAUREN  CHASE. 

2133  EASTMAN,  SAMUEL  COFFIN. 

1585  EASTON,  IRVING  BOYD. 

4354  EATON,  FREDERICK  HEBER. 

1962  EATON,  GEORGE  FRANCIS. 

4577  EATON,  GEORGE  LUTHER. 

1824  EATON,  WILLIAM  STORER. 

2847  EBERLEIN,  CHARLES  WOOD. 

3411  EDDY,  GEORGE  SIMPSON. 

3410  EDDY,  THOMAS  HOOKER. 

4208  EDGELL,  GEORGE  STEPHEN. 

2276  EDGERLY,  EDWIN  LORRAINE. 

3653  EDSALL,  SAMUEL  COOK. 

1404  EDWARDS,  CHARLES  LINCOLN. 

4298  EDWARDS,  MAURICE  DWIGHT. 

4140  ELDER,  THOMAS  LINDSAY. 

131  EDWARDS,  PIERREPONT. 

4454  ELDRIDGE,  DAVID  GORHAM. 

3943  ELDRIDGE,  EDRIC. 

3567  ELLICOTT,  WILLIAM  MILLER. 

4200  ELLIMAN,  LAWRENCE  BOGERT. 

285  ELLIOT,  DANIEL  GIRAUD. 

4054  ELLIOT,  RICHARD  McCALL. 

1973  ELTON,  JOHN  PRINCE. 

3780  ELWELL,  WALTER  EDWARD. 

4338  ELY,  GROSVENOR. 

2914  ELY,  JOHN  STONEY. 

312  ELY,  SMITH. 

2474  ELY,  WILLIAM  CARYL. 

3433  EMERSON,  JUSTIN  EDWARDS. 

698  EMERY,  BRAINERD  PRESCOTT. 

4531  EMERY,  GEORGE  ADDISON. 

255 


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COLO. 
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VT. 
D.C. 

N.Y. 
N.Y. 

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N.H. 

N.Y. 

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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

3542  EMERY,  RALPH.  ME. 

663  EMERY,  RUFUS.  N.Y. 

4558  EMORY,  EDWARD  HARDCASTLE.  Mo. 

4307  ENDERS,  JOHN  OSTROM.  CONN. 

1828  ENDICOTT,  EUGENE  FRANCIS.  MASS. 

1 68  ENDICOTT,  ROBERT.  N.Y. 

3889  ENDICOTT,  WILLIAM  CROWNINSHIELD.  MASS. 

279  ENGLISH,  WILLIAM  EASTIN.  IND. 

3764  ENOS,  ALANSON  TRASK.  N.Y. 

4525  ENOS,  ALANSON  TRASK,  JR.  N.Y. 

173  ERVING,  WILLIAM  VAN  RENSSELAER.  N.Y. 

221 1  ESTABROOK,  FRED  WATSON.  MASS. 

801  ESTE,  CHARLES.  PA. 

4634  ESTES,  WEBSTER  CUMMINGS.  N.Y. 

3538  EVANS,  CHARLES  BLACK.  DEL. 

4686  EVANS,  CHARLES  CLARK.  Mo. 

2430  EVANS,  IRA  HOB  ART.  VT. 

3554  EWING,  ALONZO  PRENTISS.  MICH. 

1527  EYERMAN,  JOHN.  N.J. 

4114  FAHNESTOCK,  JAMES  FREDERICK,  JR.  PA. 

2910  FAHYS,  GEORGE  ERNEST.  N.Y. 

3140  FAIRBANKS,  HENRY  NATHANIEL.  ME. 

4225  FALL,  GEORGE  HOWARD.  MASS. 

3405  FALL,  CHARLES  GERSHOM.  MASS. 

3131  FALLS,  DEWnr  CLINTON.  N.Y. 

1984  FARNAM,  WILLIAM  WHITMAN.  CONN. 

2090  FARNHAM,  ELIJAH  THOMPSON.  N.J. 

775  FARNSWORTH,  FREDERICK.  CONN. 

3658  FARNUM,  ARTHUR  WADSWORTH.  MINN- 

1649  FARR,  MARVIN  ANDRUS.  ILL. 

2860  FARR,  WILLIAM  MATTOCKS.  Wis. 

4485  FARRAND,  JACOB  SHAW,  JR.  MICH. 

4662  FARREL,  ALTON.  CONN. 

1778  FARRINGTON,  ROBERT  IRVING.  MINN. 

3079  FARVVELL,  JOHN  WHITTEMORE.  MASS. 

3982  FAVOR,  OTIS  SKINNER.  ILL. 

3238  FELTON,  EDGAR  CONWAY.  PA. 

921  FELTON,  SAMUEL  MORSE.  OHIO. 

4212  FERNALD,  FREDERIK  ATHERTON.  N.Y. 

2619  FERRIS,  ALEXANDER  MARSH.  MASS. 

2587  FERRIS,  HIRAM  BURNS.  WASH. 

303  FERRIS,  MORRIS  PATTERSON.  N.Y. 

256 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

903  FESSENDEN,  CHARLES  NEWTON.  ILL. 

3243  FETTER,  GEORGE  GRIFFITH.  KY. 

3791  FIELD,  FRANK  HENRY.  VT. 

782  FIELD,  HUGH  WENTWORTH  GREENE.  N.Y. 
2318  FIELD,  JOHN  IRELAND  HOWE.  MINN. 
3550  FIELD,  KIRKE  HART.  CAL. 

783  FIELD,  THOMAS  GOLDSMITH.  N.Y. 
2969  FIELD,  WILLIAM  BRADHURST  OSGOOD.  N.Y. 
2427  FIFIELD,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  VT. 
4273  FINCK,  WILLIAM  MUIR.  MICH. 
2611  FISH,  CHARLES  HENRY.  N.H. 
3673  FISH,  CHARLES  MANNING.  ILL. 
3382  FISH,  GEORGE  FARNHAM.  N.Y. 

398  FISHER,  HARRIS  BALDWIN.  N.Y. 
4645  FISHER,  JAMES  HENRY.  PA. 

399  FISHER,  NATHANIEL  CAMPBELL.  N.Y. 
651  FISHER,  ROBERT  STRETTLE  JONES.  D.C. 

2806  FISKE,  EDWIN  WILLIAMS.  N.Y. 

4148  FISKE,  Louis  SAMUEL.  PA. 

1919  FITCH,  GRANT.  Wis. 

2032  FITCH,  WINCHESTER.  OHIO. 

950  FITZGERALD,  DESMOND.  MASS. 

3855  FITZHUGH,  CHARLES  LANE.  PA. 

1720  FLAGG,  HENRY  DAGGETT.  MASS. 

3632  FLAGG,  STANLEY  GRISWOLD,  JR.  PA. 

3649  FLETCHER,  FRANK  FAYETTE.  MINN. 

4175  FLETCHER,  HENRY.  N.Y. 

2173  FLINT,  FRANCIS  GARDNER.  Wis. 

1682  FLINT,  FRANK  PUTNAM  CAL. 

793  FLINT,  JAMES  MILTON.  D.C. 

2097  FLINT,  JOHN  WYMAN.  Wis. 

1 68 1  FLINT,  MOTLEY  HEWES.  CAL. 

1051  FLINT,  WYMAN  KNEELAND.  Wis. 

4086  FLOYD,  WILLIAM.  N.Y. 

4300  FOBES,  WILLIAM  HUNTINGTON.  MINN. 

2765  FOLGER,  WALTER  A.  OHIO. 

690  FOLSOM,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  N.Y. 

3035  FOLSOM,  WILLIAM  HOWARD.  N.H. 

4480  FOOT,  AUGUSTUS  RICHARDS.  MASS. 

4481  FOOT,  HOMER.  MASS. 
1304  FOOTE,  GEORGE  BENTON.  N.Y. 
1303  FOOTE,  GILBERT  FLAGLER.  N.Y. 

764  FOOTE,  JOHN  CROCKER.  Mo. 

257 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

2518  FOOTE,  ROBERT  DUMONT.  N.J. 

3892  FORBES,  HARRY  ROGERS.  N.H. 

1632  FORBES,  WILLIAM  INNES.  PA. 

29  FORD,  GEORGE  HARE.  CONN.  AND  N.Y. 

2145  FORNEY,  JAMES.  PA. 
2454  FORREST,  HERBERT  MOLTON.  PA. 
1222  FOSTER,  ALFRED  D WIGHT.  MASS. 
2939  FOSTER,  ANTOINE  LENTILHON.  DEL. 
4627  FOSTER,  CHARLES  SAMUEL.  R.I. 
4673  FOSTER,  DANIEL  REQUA.  N.J. 
3918  FOSTER,  EVERETT  WORTHINGTON.  D.C. 

772  FOSTER,  FRANCIS  APTHORP.  MASS. 

3603  FOSTER,  FREDERIC  DE  PEYSTER.  N.Y. 

266  FOSTER,  HOWELL.  .,.       N.Y. 

2146  FOSTER,  JOSEPH.  N.H. 
4611  FOSTER,  JOSEPH  HENRY.  R.I. 
3718  FOSTER,  WILLIAM  HAMILTON.  N.H. 

655  FOULKE,  BAYARD  FISH.  N.Y. 

1370  FOULKE,  WILLIAM.  N.Y. 

26  FOWLER,  FRANKLIN  HAMILTON.  CONN. 

25  FOWLER,  WILLIAM  MILES.  N.Y. 

2772  Fox,  JAMES  CARTER.  ME. 

4350  Fox,  NOEL  BLEECKER.  N.Y. 

3265  Fox,  WALTER  SYLVANUS.  MASS. 

1924  FRAME,  THOMAS  CLAYTON,  JR.  DEL. 

3920  FRANCINE,  ALBERT  PHILIP.  PA. 

3586  FRANCIS,  GEORGE  HILLS.  MASS. 

3794  FRAZER,  REAH.  PA. 

3795  FRAZIER,  WILLIAM  WEST.  PA. 
2762  FREEMAN,  ALDEN.  N.J. 
1264  FREEMAN,  JAMES  GOLDTHWAIT.  MASS. 
3717  FRENCH,  GEORGE  BALDWIN.  MASS. 
3471  FRENCH,  LEON  LE  LANNE.  D.C. 
4660  FROST,  RUSSELL.  CONN. 
2986  FROST,  WALTER  CLARENCE.  COLO. 
4022  FROTHINGHAM,  FRANCIS  EATON.  N.Y. 

953  FRY,  ALFRED  BROOKS.  N.Y. 

3232  FRYE,  JED.  N.Y. 

1904  FRYER,  ROBERT  LIVINGSTON.  N.Y. 

3492  FULLER,  ALFRED  WORCESTER.  MASS. 

3643  FULLER,  ARTHUR  GREENWOOD.  MASS. 

741  FULLER,  AUSTIN  WELD.  VT. 

3665  FULLER,  OLIVER  CLYDE.  Wis. 

258 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

4041  FULLER,  PERCY  WHITNEY.  MASS. 

4664  FULTON,  WILLIAM  EDWARDS.  CONN. 

4052  FURBER,  WILLIAM  COPELAND.  PA. 

4561  FURNESS,  ALEXANDER  RAMSEY.  Mo. 

1554  FURNESS,  DAWES  ELIOT.  MASS. 

2833  FURNESS,  WILLIAM  ELIOT.  ILL. 

3852  FURNESS,  WILLIAM  THEODORE.  MASS. 
2874  FYFE,  RICHARD  HENRY.  MICH. 

4321  GAGE,  HERBERT  EDWIN.  MASS. 

2495  GAITHER,  ALFRED.  OHIO. 

2778  GAITHER,  CHARLES  PERRY.  MASS. 

1228  GALE,  THOMAS  MONROE.  D.C. 

3376  GALLATIN,  ALBERT  EUGENE.  N.Y. 

85  GALLATIN,  FREDERIC.  N.Y. 

61  GALLATIN,  ROLAZ  HORACE.  N.Y. 

2457  CALLONEY,  FRANK  HUTCHINSON.  PA. 

3721  GAMBLE,  THOMAS,  JR.  GA. 

4261  GANSON,  GEORGE  H.  OHIO. 

2929  GARFIELD,  HARRY  AUGUSTUS.  MASS. 

53  GARDINER,  DAVID.  N.Y. 

54  GARDINER,  ROBERT  ALEXANDER.  N.Y. 
3934  GARDINER,  EDMUND  LE  BRETON.  N.J. 
3594  GARDINER,  FREEDLAND  BARNEY.  D.C. 
4490  GARDNER,  JOHN  CHARLES  FREMONT.  N.Y. 
3727  GARLAND,  HUGH  ALFRED.  DEL. 
3065  GARLAND,  SPOTSWOOD.  DEL. 
3069  GATES,  HORATIO.  Wis. 
3835  GAY,  ERNEST  LEWIS.  MASS. 

615  GAY,  FRANK  BUTLER.  CONN. 

2434  GAY,  FREDERICK.  VT. 

4226  GAY,  WARREN  FISHER.  MASS. 

4376  GEER,  DANFORTH.  N.Y. 

4308  GEER,  OLIN  POTTER.  N.Y. 

4279  GEER,  WALTER.  N.Y. 

3648  GEERY,  WILLIAM  BECKWITH.  MINN. 

4336  GERALD,  HERBERT  P.  D.C. 

2812  GERRISH,  FREDERIC  HENRY.  ME. 

3853  GERRISH,  ORVILLE  KNIGHT.  MASS. 
3544  GERRISH,  WILLIAM  LITTLE.  ME. 
4730  GESNER,  ANTHON  TEMPLE.  MINN. 
4113  GEST,  ALEXANDER  PURVES.  PA. 
2897  GEST,  JOHN  MARSHALL.  PA. 

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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 
GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

4708  GETTYS,  FRANCIS  MCKELDIN.  KY. 

1780  GHEEN,  EDWARD  HICKMAN.  MINN. 

3028  GIBBS,  WILLIAM  BRIGGS.  ILL. 
2710  GIBSON,  CHARLES  LANGDON.  N.Y. 
2391  GIBSON,  EDWIN  WELLS.  MICH. 
4028  GIBSON,  GEORGE  THORNBURG  MACAULAY.  MD. 
2730  GIFFORD,  CHARLES  EDGAR,  JR.  ILL. 
4574  GIGNILLIAT,  LEIGH  ROBINSON.  GA. 
4603  GIGNILLIAT,  THOMAS  HEYWARD.  GA. 
2936  GILBERT,  CHARLES  PIERREPONT  HENRY.  N.Y. 
3255  GILBERT,  EDWARD  WINSOR.  MASS. 
4301  GILBERT,  PAYSON  HENRY.  MINN. 
2644  GILBERT,  SHEPARD  DEVEREUX.  MASS. 
2147  GILCHRIST,  HARRY  WILBUR.  N.H. 
2921  GILES,  FRANK  WARREN,  JR.  NJ. 
2920  GILES,  HOWARD  EVERETT.  N.J. 
4310  GILES,  MURRAY  OGDEN.  N.Y. 
3765  GILES,  STEPHEN  WEART.  N.Y. 

406  GILFILLAN,  WILLIAM  WHITEHEAD.  N.Y. 

146  GILLESPIE,  GEORGE  CUTHBERT.  PA. 

1657  GILLETTE,  EDWIN  FRASER.  ILL. 

4235  GILPIN,  FRANCIS  HOPKINSON.  PA. 

450  GILPIN,  GEORGE.  PA. 

4083  GILPIN,  WILLIAM  BERNARD.  N.Y. 

3645  GILSON,  ARTHUR  SCOTT.  ME. 

3510  GLENN,  GERRARD.  GA. 

2679  GLIDDEN,  JOHN  MONTFICHET.  ME. 

2593  GLIDDEN,  JOSEPH  WARREN.  ME. 

4169  GLOVER,  GEORGE  EDWARD.  MASS. 

1613  GOADBY,  ARTHUR.  N.Y. 

4362  GODFREY,  LINCOLN.  PA. 

3029  GODWIN,  JOSEPH  BROWN.  PA. 
1313  GOOCH,  DANIEL  LINN.  KY. 

573  GOOCH,  FRANK  AUSTIN.  CONN. 

1280  GOODELL,  GEORGE  ARTHUR.  MINN. 

3929  GOODMAN,  RICHARD  JOHNSTON.  CONN. 

4442  GOODRICH,  HAZEN  BARNARD.  MASS. 

4489  GOODRICH,  HENRY  WICKES.  N.Y. 

2165  GOODRICH,  WILLIAM.  PA. 

3260  GOODSPEED,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  N.Y. 

3523  GOODWIN,  AUGUSTUS  FRANKLIN.  N.H. 

4091  GOODWIN,  CHARLES  ARCHIBALD.  CONN. 

589  GOODWIN,  FRANCIS.  CONN. 

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GENERAL  No. 

575  GOODWIN,  JAMES  JUNIUS. 

978  GOODWIN,  JAMES  JUNIUS. 

3972  GOODWIN,  WALTER  LIPPINCOTT. 

3915  GOODYEAR,  CHARLES  PORTER. 

1221  GORDON,  EDWIN  AVERILL. 

2134  GORDON,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS. 

1508  GORHAM,  AUSTIN  GODDARD. 

3156  GOSHORN,  ALBAN  OLIVER. 

2200  GOSHORN,  EDWIN  CLARENCE. 

1027  Goss,  CHARLES  ALBERT. 

1903  GOULD,  CHARLES  ALBERT. 

4099  GOULD,  CHARLES  JUDSON. 

1964  GOULD,  DAVID  HENRY. 

2389  GOULD,  GEORGE  LAMBERT. 

550  GOULD,  LEVI  SWANTON. 

1608  GOULD,  SEABURY  SMITH. 

3313  GOULD,  S.  SEWARD. 

4095  GRAFTON,  CHARLES  CHAPMAN. 

3020  GRANGER,  WILLIAM  SMITH. 

51  GRANT,  DE  FOREST. 

340  GRANT,  FREDERICK  DENT. 

1748  GRANT,  JOHN  WILLIAM. 

40  GRANT,  MADISON. 

2057  GRATWICK,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

3983  GRAVES,  CARROLL  STEPHEN. 

3341  GRAVES,  CLYDE  MERRITT. 

2588  GRAVES,  FRANK  HYDE, 

2768  GRAVES,  JAY  P. 

3666  GRAY,  ALFRED  WILLIAM. 

1932  GRAY,  ANDREW  CALDWELL. 

1931  GRAY,  GEORGE. 

2487  GRAY,  NATHANIEL  A. 

2437  GREEN,  CHARLES  EDWARD. 

846  GREEN,  CHARLES  MONTRAVILLE. 

3519  GREEN,  ROBERT  MONTRAVILLE. 

209  GREEN,  SAMUEL  SWETT. 

2849  GREENE,  CHARLES  LYMAN. 

1385  GREENE,  DOUGLAS  NORVAL. 

259  GREENE,  GEORGE  SEARS,  JR. 

2367  GREENE,  HOWARD. 

172  GREENE,  RICHARD  HENRY. 

3298  GREENE,  RICHARD  MCCORMICK. 

3735  GREENE,  WILLIAM  MAXWELL. 

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GENERAL  No. 

3834  GREENLAW,  WILLIAM  PRESCOTT. 

2569  GREENLEAF,  CHARLES  HENRY. 

4044  GREENLEAF,  EDWARD  EVERETT. 

4625  GREEN OUGH,  HENRY  WALDO. 

4626  GREENOUGH,  WILLIAM  BATES. 
4309  GREER,  CHARLES. 

4302  GREGG,  HENRY  SELLERS. 

3107  GREGG,  JESSE  ASHTON. 

4069  GREGG,  MAURICE. 

768  GREGG,  MORRIS  BRADFORD. 
767  GREGG,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

769  GREGG,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  JR. 
1476  GREGORY,  CLIFFORD  D. 

1405  GREVE,  CHARLES  THEODORE. 

4416  GREVE,  CLIFFORD. 

1465  GRIDLEY,  HORACE  WARREN. 

1175  GRIFFIN,  FRANCIS  BUTLER. 

2261  GRIFFIN,  HENRY  ARTHUR. 

3777  GRIGGS,  ROBERT  FOOTE. 

269  GRINNELL,  GEORGE  BIRD. 

270  GRINNELL,  WILLIAM  MILNE. 
675  GRISCOM,  CLEMENT  ACTON. 

1338  GRISCOM,  CLEMENT  ACTON,  JR. 

808  GRISCOM,  RODMAN  ELLISON. 

224  GRISWOLD,  BENJAMIN  HOWELL. 

954  GROSS,  CHARLES  EDWARD. 

4190  GROSS,  CHARLES  WELLES. 

748  GROSS,  SAMUEL  EBERLY. 

1524  GRUBB,  CHARLES  Ross. 

451  GRUBB,  EDWARD  BURD. 

1835  GRUBB,  IGNATIUS  COOPER. 

1762  GUILD,  CURTIS,  JR. 

4614  GUILD,  FREDERICK  TAFT. 

3345  GUILFORD,  WILLIAM  WALLACE. 

7  GUNN,  GEORGE  MILES. 

3895  GUNTHER,  FRANKLIN  L. 

3911  HACK,  GEORGE  EARNEST. 

3553  HACK,  MERVIN  ROOT. 

3886  HACK,  THOMAS  HENRY. 

2440  HADLEY,  EMERSON. 

4557  HADLEY,  WILLIAM  LESTER. 

3732  HAGAN,  GILBERT  HARRIS. 

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GENERAL  No. 

4549        HAGGOTT,  ERNEST  AMES. 

20        HAIGHT,  ABNER  SHERMAN. 
1672        HAIGHT,  CHARLES  SHERMAN. 
6        HAIGHT,  FREDERICK  EVEREST. 
4537        HAINES,  JOHN  PETER. 
4061        HALE,  ALTON  THOMAS. 
2170        HALE,  ARTHUR. 
4811        HALE,  CLARENCE. 
3143        HALE,  FREDERICK. 
843        HALE,  HENRY  APPLETON. 
2650        HALE,  THOMAS  WRIGHT. 
4060        HALE,  WILLIAM  BAYARD. 
2081        HALL,  CHARLES  LANDER. 
3989        HALL,  CLARENCE  LOINES. 
504        HALL,  CLAYTON  COLMAN. 
3961        HALL,  DAVID  ALLEN. 
2060        HALL,  DUDLEY. 

517        HALL,  GEORGE  FRANKLIN. 
2955        HALL,  GEORGE  PURDY. 
2545        HALL,  HARRISON  COBURN. 
3888        HALL,  HENRY. 

HALL,  HENRY  BENBROOKE. 

HALL,  HENRY  LYON. 

HALL,  HENRY  ORVILLE. 

HALL,  NELSON  READ. 

HALL,  OLIVER. 

HALL,  SAMUEL  STICKNEY. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  HUNT,  JR. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  PENN-GASKELL. 

HALL,  WILLIAM  STICKNEY. 

HALLOWELL,  THOMAS  JEWETT. 

HALSEY,  CHARLES  DAY  THOMPSON. 

HALSEY,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS. 

HALSEY,  SAMUEL  ARMSTRONG. 

HALSEY,  WILLIAM  ARMSTRONG. 

HALSEY,  WILLIAM  LAFON. 

HALSTED,  DAVID  CRANE. 

HALSTED,  EDWARD  BAYARD. 

HALSTED,  PENNINGTON. 

HAMERSLEY,  WILLIAM. 

HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER. 

HAMILTON,  ALEXANDER. 

HAMILTON,  CHARLES  WILLIAM. 

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GENERAL  No. 

1025  HAMILTON,  FRANK  TIERNAN. 

4509  HAMILTON,  HENRY  DEWITT. 

3334  HAMILTON,  HENRY  NICOLL. 

2558  HAMLIN,  CHARLES  SUMNER. 

2399  HAMMATT,  CLARENCE  SHERMAN. 

743  HAMMOND,  LYMAN  DRESSER. 

4227  HAMMOND,  SAMUEL. 

2514  HAMMOND,  WILLIAM  BUEHLER. 

2994  HAMMOND,  WINTHROP. 

4569  HANCOCK,  JAMES  EICHELBERGER. 

4255  HANCE,  IRWIN  HOWELL. 

4254  HANCE,  WILLIAM  WHITE. 

1197  HARDEN,  EDWARD  THOMAS. 

639  HARDIE,  JOSEPH  CUYLER. 

3843  HARDWICK,  CHARLES  CHEEVER. 

900  HARDY,  CYRUS  AUSTIN. 

4675  HARGITT,  ROBERT  PALMER. 

4723  HARGREAVES,  FRED  WELLS. 

4679  HARLOW,  ARTHUR  FRANKLIN. 

1979  HARRAL,  EDWARD  WRIGHT. 

3441  HARRIS,  ALFONSO  SCOTT. 

4529  HARRIS,  CREDO  FITCH. 

3642  HARRIS,  FREDERICK. 

4486  HARRIS,  WILLIAMS  COOPER. 

2394  HARRISON,  ALEXANDER. 

2377  HARRISON,  CARTER  HENRY. 

3474  HARRISON,  RUSSELL  B. 

3850  HART,  ALBERT  BUSHNELL. 

1742  HART,  CHARLES  NELSON. 

2192  HART,  HENRY  GILBERT. 

3898  HART,  RICHARD  HUSON. 

581  HART,  SAMUEL. 

360  HARTLEY,  GEORGE  DERWENT. 

2208  HARTSON,  MILLARD  TRACY. 

4504  HARVEY,  LEROY. 

2513  HARVEY,  RICHARD  WISTAR. 

1096  HASELL, 'LEWIS  CRUGER. 

3318  HASKELL,  CHARLES  OLIVER. 

3093  HASKELL,  FRANK  WALSH. 

3728  HASKELL,  HARRY  GARNER. 

2660  HASKELL,  HORACE  STEWART. 

841  HASTINGS,  HENRY. 

1438  HASTINGS,  HUGH. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

21  HATCH,  ARTHUR  MELVIN.  N.Y. 

3516  HATCH,  CLARANCE.  GA. 

3517  HATCH,  JOSIAH  OAKES.  GA. 
4578  HATFIELD,  ABRAHAM,  JR.  N.Y. 
4056  HATFIELD,  HENRY  REED.  PA. 
1875  HATFIELD,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  N.Y. 
3165  HAUGHTON,  JOHN  PAUL.  PA. 
3786  HAUGHTON,  RICHARD.  PA. 
3803  HAVEN,  WILLIAM.  IOWA. 
2901  HAWES,  ANDREW.  ME. 

199  HAWES,  GILBERT  RAY.  N.Y. 

4426  HAWKES,  FREDERICK  ELLIOT.  MASS. 

126  HAWKES,  MCDOUGALL.  N.Y. 

3431  HAWKS,  JAMES  DUDLEY.  MICH. 

1779  HAWKS,  JOSEPH  MATTHEW.  MINN. 

2205  HAWLEY,  WALTER  AUGUSTUS.  CAL. 

2857  HAWXHURST,  ARTHUR.  ILL. 

3462  HAY,  CHARLES  CORTLANDT.  N.Y. 

1907  HAYDEN,  CHARLES.  MASS. 

2702  HAYDEN,  HENRY  WHITING.  N.Y. 

419  HAYDEN,  HORACE  EDWIN.  PA. 

2746  HAYDEN,  JAMES.  RAYNOR.  N.Y. 

2128  HAYDEN,  WILLIAM  MOZART.  MD. 

910  HAYES,  BIRCH ARD  AUSTIN.  OHIO. 

3708  HAYES,  WILLIAM  ALLEN.  MASS. 

1362  HAYNES,  JOHN  RANDOLPH.  CAL. 

4545  HAYS,  JAMES  AMENZO.  WASH. 

3530  HAYWARD,  WILLIAM  EUGENE.  IND. 

2698  HAZARD,  ROWLAND  GIBSON.  R.I. 

4609  HAZARD,  THOMAS  GEORGE,  JR.  R.I. 

4045  HAZELTON,  WILLARD  CARPENTER.  VT. 

1848  HEALEY,  DAVID  ALDEN.  MASS. 

4021  HEATHFIELD,  HERBERT  D'ESTIMEAUVILLE.  MASS. 

552  HEATON,  JOHN  EDWARD.  CONN. 

3977  HEBARD,  FREDERIC  SCHILLER.  ILL. 

4401  HEDGCOCK,  WILLIAM  EDWARD.  Mo. 

2944  HEGEMAN,  JOHN  ROGERS,  JR.  N.Y. 

263  HEILNER,  GEORGE  CORSON.  N.Y. 

4526  HELMUTH,  WILLIAM  TOD.  N.Y. 

2198  HENDRICK,  CALVIN  WHEELER.  MD. 

4106  HENRY,  GEORGE  FARNAM.  IA. 

670  HENRY,  JAMES  MALCOLM.  D.C. 

643  HENRY,  JOHN  WILLIAM.  D.C. 

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GENERAL  No. 

3737  HENSHAW,  JOSEPH  GREENE. 

148  HERMAN,  JOHN  ARMSTRONG. 

1806  HERRICK,  CHARLES  WILLIAM. 

1034  HEYWOOD,  HENRY  BRADY. 

4107  HIBBEN,  PAXTON  PATTISON. 

2064  HICKS,  FREDERICK  COCKS. 

3817  HICKS,  LEWIS  WILDER. 

4171  HICKS,  SAMUEL  CHUDLEIGH. 

4119  HIGGINS,  EDWARD  EVERETT. 

2576  HILL,  CHARLES  BORLAND. 

3496  HILL,  EDWARD  MARCY. 

4046  HILL,  EDWIN  ALLSTON. 

3495  HILL,  HENRY  HORACE. 

2144  HILL,  HOWARD  FREMONT. 

3032  HILL,  JOHN  FREMONT. 

3683  HILL,  JOHN  PHILIP. 

1114  HILL,  LEW  CASS. 

2462  HILL,  MALCOLM  WESTCOTT. 

3891  HILL,  NORMAN  ALAN. 

1586  HILL,  ROBERT  CARMER. 

1133  HILL,  WILLIAM  SQUIER. 

4340  HILLES,  WILLIAM  SAMUEL. 

1181  HILLHOUSE,  CHARLES  BETTS. 

50  HILLHOUSE,  FRANCIS. 

3225  HILLS,  JOSEPH  LAWRENCE. 

4657  HILLS,  RALPH  WARREN. 

3842  HILLS,  WILLIAM,  JR. 

4014  HINCHMAN,  FREDERICK  BARNARD. 

3106  HINCKLEY,  NATHANIEL  BENT. 

4234  HINMAN,  EDWARD  CHAUNCEY. 

4228  HITCHCOCK,  THOMAS  BARNES. 

3200  HOBBS,  FRANKLIN  WARREN. 

933  HODGES,  ALFRED. 

2298  HOES,  ROSWELL  RANDALL. 

121  HOFF,  JOHN  VAN  RENSSELAER. 

3323  HOFFMAN,  CHARLES  FREDERICK. 

503  HOFFMAN,  RICHARD  CURZON. 

2362  HOFFMAN,  SAMUEL  VERPLANCK. 

3628  HOFFMAN,  WILLIAM  MITCHELL  VAIL. 

2943  HOGE,  PEYTON  HARRISON. 

4033  HOLBROOK,  CLARK. 

2185  HOLBROOK,  LEVI. 

1991  HOLCOMBE,  JOHN  MARSHALL. 

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GENERAL  No. 

4434  HOLDEN,  EDWARD  PACKARD. 

4431  HOLDEN,  HORACE. 

1226  HOLDEN,  WILLIAM. 

1 100  HOLLAND,  JOHN  BUTTERFIELD. 

2463  HOLLAND,  JOSEPH. 

3475  HOLLIDAY,  JACQUELIN  SMITH. 

4271  HOLLIDAY,  WILLIAM  POST. 

1729  HOLLINGSWORTH,  ZACHARY  TAYLOR. 

4617  HOLMES,  DANIEL  FRANKLIN. 

2243  HOLMES,  EDWIN  THOMAS. 

3583  HOLMES,  WILLIAM  BOYD. 

4698  HOLT,  FRANK  WARD. 

3906  HOLTON,  HENRY  DWIGHT. 

3697  HOMER,  WILLIAM  BRADFORD. 

582  HOOKER,  EDWARD  WILLIAMS. 

4464  HOOKER,  THOMAS  WILLIAMS. 

4613  HOOPES,  WlLFORD  LAWRENCE. 

3205  HOPKINS,  ALFRED  FRANCIS. 
4206  HOPKINS,  FOREST. 

3206  HOPKINS,  NEVILLE  MONROE. 
149  HOPKINSON,  EDWARD. 

4173  HOPPIN,  HAMILTON  Louis. 

4174  HOPPIN,  SAMUEL  ROWLAND. 
1868  HORD,  ARNOLD  HARRIS. 
2813  HORNER,  ALFRED  BYRNE. 
4567  HORNOR,  INMAN. 

144  HORNOR,  WILLIAM  MACPHERSON. 

668  HORTON,  WILLIAM  EDWARD. 

248  HOSMER,  EDWARD  STURGES. 

4137  HOSMER,  JAMES  RAY. 

1618  HOSMER,  JEROME  CARTER. 

2044  HOTCHKIN,  WALTER  BRYANT. 

1985  HOTCHKISS,  HENRY  Lucius. 

4263  HOUGH,  BENJAMIN  KENT. 

467  HOUGH,  OLIVER. 

1448  HOUGHTON,  CLEMENT  STEVENS. 

3221  HOUGHTON,  GEORGE  CLARKE. 

2676  HOUGHTON,  WILLIAM  ADDISON. 

2648  HOUSTON,  SAMUEL  FREDERIC. 

452  HOUSTON,  WILLIAM  CHURCHILL,  JR. 

2738  HOWARD,  HARRY  MORTON. 

3889  HOWARD,  HARRY  STINSON. 

4466  HOWARD,  JOHN  DUVALL. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc 

490  HOWARD,  MCHENRY.  MD. 

133  HOWARD,  WILLIAM  COLMAN.  N.Y. 

3860  HOWARD-MARTIN,  EDMUND.  N.Y. 

1219  HOWE,  EDWARD  WILLARD.  MASS. 

2456  HOWE,  GEORGE  ALLAIRE.  PA. 

2960  HOWE,  GEORGE  ROWLAND.  N.J. 

2101  HOWE,  HERBERT  MARSHALL.  PA. 

4356  HOWE,  JOHN  BIGELOW.  N.Y. 

4527  HOWELL,  CHARLES  FISH.  N.Y. 

78  HOWELL,  HENRY  WILSON,  JR.  N.Y. 

329  HOWELL,  WILLIAM.  N.Y. 

4435  HOWLAND,  CARVER.  CAL. 

890  HOWLAND,  CHARLES  WARREN.  MASS. 

513  ROWLAND,  DANIEL  WEBSTER.  MASS. 

3253  HOWLAND,  SHEPARD.  MASS. 

3321  HOYT,  CHARLES  WENTWORTH.  N.Y. 

2008  HOYT,  EDWARD  CORSE.  CONN. 

1105  HOYT,  WILLIAM  EDWIN.  N.Y. 

811  HUBBARD,  ADOLPHUS  SKINNER.  N.H. 

4191  HUBBARD,  ELIJAH  KENT,  JR.  CONN. 

3328  HUBBARD,  PAUL  MASCARENE.  MASS. 

4294  HUBBARD,  PHINEAS.  MASS. 

3723  HUBBARD,  ROBERT  MORRIS.  Mo. 

4005  HUBBARD,  WALTER  COMSTOCK.  N.Y. 

1462  HUBBELL,  CHARLES  BULKLEY.  N.Y. 

2339  HUBBELL,  FREDERICK  COOPER.  IOWA. 

2199  HUBBELL,  FREDERICK  MARION.  IOWA. 

359  HUBBELL,  HENRY  WILSON.  N.Y. 

4562  .HUIDEKOPER,  FREDERIC  Louis.  D.C. 

3163  HUIDEKOPER,  WALLIS.  PA. 

2378  HULBERT,  EDMUND  DANIEL.  ILL. 

182  HULBERT,  HENRY  CARLTON.  N.Y. 

3784  HULL,  FRED  MARCUS,  JR.  G.\. 

1670  HULL,  GEORGE  HUNTINGTON.  N.Y. 

4554  HULL,  JOHN  BAKER  THOMPSON.  MD. 

1030  HUMPHREY,  CHARLES  FREDERICK.  NEB. 

305  HUMPHREYS,  FRANK  LANDON.  N.Y. 

857  HUMPHREYS,  FREDERICK  H.  N.J. 

3569  HUNDLEY,  JOHN  BARRET.  KY. 

1595  HUNGERFORD,  CHARLES  STUART.  N.Y. 

3925  HUNGERFORD,  NEWMAN.  CONN. 

4374  HUNGERFORD,  VICTOR  WILLIAM.  N.Y. 

3546  HUNT,  ARTHUR  KINSMAN.  ME. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

1718  HUNT,  HENRY  WARREN.  MASS. 

3207  HUNT,  RIDGELY.  N.Y. 

4652  HUNT,  RIDGELY,  JR.  N.Y. 

2903  HUNTER,  EDWARD.  MINN. 

678  HUNTER,  RICHARD  STOCKTON.  PA. 

1900  HUNTINGTON,  CHARLES  RICHARDS.  N.Y. 

1989  HUNTINGTON,  FREDERICK  JABEZ.  CONN. 
2707  HUNTTING,  TEUNIS  DIMON.  N.Y. 

815  HURD,  CHARLES  RUSSELL.  MASS. 

1403  HURD,  ETHAN  OSBORN.  OHIO. 

2196  HURD,  HAROLD.  N.Y. 

287  HURD,  RUKARD.  MINN. 

3147  HURLBUTT,  JOHN  HENRY.  CONN.  AND  N.Y. 

4373  HUSE,  ARTHUR  HOSMER.  ME. 

1143  HUTCHINS,  CHARLES  LEWIS.  MASS. 

4548  HUTCHINGS,  DEWlTT  VERMILYE.  CAL. 

2267  HUTCHINSON,  CARY  TALCOTT.  N.Y. 

4688  HUTCHISON,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  N.J. 

3258  HUTTON,  A  LEFFERTS.  N.Y. 

71  HYATT,  FRANK  STANLEY.  N.Y. 

785  HYDE,  EDWIN  FRANCIS.  N.Y. 

4256  HYDE,  FREDERIC  BULKELEY.  D.C. 

653  HYDE,  FREDERICK  ERASTUS.  N.Y. 

1885  HYDE,  JAMES  CLARENCE.  N.Y. 

1366  HYDE,  RAYMOND  NEWTON.  N.Y. 

2868  HYDE,  THOMAS.  D.C. 

2004  HYDE,  WILLIAM  WALDO.  CONN. 

4684  IDE,  ROBERT  LEONARD.  N.Y. 

3202  INCHES,  GEORGE  BRIMMER.  MASS. 

2178  INGALLS,  PHINEAS  HENRY.  CONN. 

1990  INGERSOLL,  CHARLES  ANTHONY.  CONN. 
4210  INGRAHAM,  PHOENIX.  N.Y. 
2972  INGRAHAM,  WILLIAM  MOULTON.  ME. 
3114  INGRAHAM,  WILLIAM  SHURTLEFF.  CONN. 

354  INNIS,  HASBROUCK.  N.Y. 

2723  IRISH,  EDWARD  SHAW.  COLO. 

3042  IRVING,  CORTLANDT.  N.Y. 

3308  IRVING,  WASHINGTON.  N.J. 

2251  IRWIN,  JOHN  VOSBURGH.  N.Y. 

104  ISHAM,  CHARLES.  N.Y. 

4193  ISHAM,  NORMAN  MORRISON.  R.I. 

3513  IVES,  ANSON  JESSE.  GA. 

1833  IVES,  MARVIN  ALLEN.  ILL. 

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1909  JACKSON,  ARTHUR  EUGENE. 

2823  JACKSON,  EDWARD  FISHER. 

1886  JACKSON,  JAMES  H. 

3698  JACKSON,  JOHN  DAY. 

3965  JACKSON,  NATHANIEL  FRANCIS. 

161  JACKSON,  OSWALD. 

2756  JACKSON,  PEARSALL  BRADHURST. 

4162  JACOB,  DONALD  ROBERTSON. 

4161  JACOB,  JOHN  I. 

3635  JACOBS,  HENRY  BARTON. 

1274  JAMES,  THOMAS. 

2143  JAMESON,  WINIFIELD  SCOTT. 

1 6 10  JANVRIN,  JOSEPH  EDWARD. 

4214  JARVES,  DEMING. 

4510  JAY,  JOHN. 

1024  JAYNES,  FREMONT  NATHAN. 

1 122  JENKINS,  AUSTIN  LOWE. 
1003  JENKINS,  EDMUND  FELLOWS. 

506  JENKINS,  EDWARD  AUSTIN. 

1037  JENKINS,  FRANCIS. DE  SALES. 

1123  JENKINS,  SPALDING  LOWE. 
2126  JENKINS,  THOMAS  COURTNEY. 
2466  JENKS,  ALMET  FRANCIS. 

845  JENKS,  HENRY  FITCH. 

3432  JENKS,  NATHAN. 

3182  JENNEY,  BERNARD. 

2037  JENNEY,  HERBERT. 

395  JENNINGS,  ALBERT  GOULD. 

1999  JENNINGS,  ARTHUR  OSBORNE. 

3927  JENNINGS,  OLIVER  GOULD. 

4668  JENNINGS,  WALTER. 

2493  JEROME,  THOMAS  SPENCER. 

1138  JEWETT,  STEPHEN. 

2433  JOCELYN,  STEPHEN  PERRY. 

2190  JOHNSON,  CHARLES  ALFRED. 

4519  JOHNSON,  CHARLES  HUDSON. 

3704  JOHNSON,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  LEVERETT. 

1786  JOHNSON,  CHARLES  WILLIAMSON. 

1944  JOHNSON,  EDWARD  HINE. 

891  JOHNSON,  EMERY  WALTER. 

2941  JOHNSON,  FRANCIS  JEWETT. 

4051  JOHNSON,  FREDERIC  E. 

1716  JOHNSON,  GEORGE  PERRY. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

3304  JOHNSON,  HENRY  LOWRY  EMILIUS.  D.C. 

380  JOHNSON,  JEREMIAH  AUGUSTUS.  N.Y. 

1460  JOHNSON,  JOHN  QUINCY  ADAMS.  N.Y. 

4049  JOHNSON,  JOSEPH  BURR.  D.C. 
791  JOHNSON,  JOSEPH  HORSFALL.  N.Y. 

2497  JOHNSON,  JOSEPH  TABER.  D.C. 

4439  JOHNSON,  Lucius  WARREN.  D.C. 

404  JOHNSON,  STEPHEN  ALBERT.  N.Y. 

3836  JOHNSON,  STEPHEN  SEGUINE.  N.J. 

4050  JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  GOODYEAR.  D.C. 
3458  JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  SCHUYLER.  N.Y. 
2395  JOHNSTON,  CHRISTOPHER.  MD. 
1289  JOHNSTONE,  FRANCIS  UPTON.  N.Y. 
4067  JONES,  ARTHUR  LAFAYETTE.  MD. 

3857  JONES,  ARTHUR  SIDNEY  HERBERT.  N.Y. 
4371  JONES,  CHARLES  FOLSOM.  ME. 
3125  JONES,  CHARLES  HERBERT.  N.Y. 
2867  JONES,  CHARLES  LANDON.  N.Y. 
2403  JONES,  CHARLES  Louis.  Wis. 
1190  JONES,  DAVID  MAY.  KY. 
3033  JONES,  EDWARD  CLARENCE.  ME. 
1763  JONES,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  MASS. 
1090  JONES,  OLIVER  LIVINGSTON.  N.Y. 

3858  JONES,  OLIVER  LIVINGSTON,  JR.  N.Y. 
2651  JONES,  PHILIP  INGRAHAM.  ME. 

435  JONES,  RICHMOND  LEGH.  PA. 

2819  JONES,  ROBERT  RALSTON.  OHIO. 

in  JONES,  SHIPLEY.  N.Y. 

4635  JONES,  WALTER  RYSAM.  N.Y. 

2561  JONES,  WYLIE  BRANTLEY.  VT. 

4181  JORDAN,  CHARLES  PHILANDER.  ILL. 

2594  JORDAN,  FRITZ  HERMANN.  ME. 

849  JORDAN,  SCOTT.  ILL. 

4516  JOY,  RUSSELL  TAMERLANE.  N.Y. 

2045  JUDD,  ORRIN  REYNOLDS.  N.Y. 

1533  JUDSON,   FREbERICK   NEWTON.  Ma 

1306  JUDSON,  WILLIAM  PIERSON.  N.Y. 

2481  JUNKIN,  FRANCIS  THOMAS  ANDERSON.  ILL. 

1588  KEECH,  FRANK  BROWNE.  N.Y. 

2194  KEEGAN,  DERMOT  WARBURTON.  N.Y. 

2781  KEEGAN,  VINCENT  ELIJAH.  MASS. 

4477  KEEP,  CHAUNCEY.  ILL. 

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GENKRAL  No. 

1955  KEEN,  GREGORY  BERNARD. 

4430  KEIM,  GEORGE  DE  BEN  NEVILLE. 

636  KEITH,  ARTHUR. 

1231  KEITH,  SOLOMON  LORIN. 

3851  KELLEN,  WILLIAM  VAIL. 

4100  KELLOGG,  EDWIN  WELLES. 

2605  KELLOGG,  FREDERIC  ROGERS. 

3809  KELLOGG,  FRANK  BILLINGS. 

4355  KELLOGG,  GEORGE  CASPER. 

1966  KELLOGG,  JOHN  PRESCOTT. 

410  KELLY,  JAMES  HENRY. 

1830  KELLY,  LUTHER  SAGE. 

2840  KEMBLE,  FRANCIS  TILLOU. 

3149  KENDALL,  HENRY  MYRON. 

3745  KENLY,  WILLIAM  WATKINS. 

3160  KENNAN,  THOMAS  LATHROP. 

1326  KENNARD,  JOSEPH  SPENCER,  JR. 

1 88 1  KENNEDY,  ELIJAH  ROBINSON. 

4405  KENNEDY,  GEORGE  COLVIN. 

4002  KENNETT,  WILLIAM  POTTS. 

3401  KENT,  DANIEL. 

3336  KENYON,  RALPH  WOOD. 

4359  KETCHAM,  DAVID  MCDONALD. 

2737  KETCHUM,  CHARLES  JOHN. 

3833  KEY,  EDWARD. 

703  KEYSER,  ROBERT  BRENT. 

4656  KILTON,  RAYMOND  JENCKES. 

779  KIMBALL,  ARTHUR  REED. 

3942  KIMBALL,  CHARLES  DEAN. 

4229  KIMBALL,  CLARENCE  HOUGHTON. 

2543  KIMBALL,  FRANK  REED. 

2990  KING,  EDWARD. 

3562  KING,  HARRIS  McLEOD. 

2115  KING,  HENRY  PARSONS. 

4240  KING,  SAMUEL  BALCH. 

1091  KINGMAN,  WILLIAM  LIVERMORE. 

4543  KINGSBURY,  FREDERICK  JOHN. 

4192  KINGSBURY,  GEORGE  NELSON. 

4380  KINGSLEY,  HARVEY  ROBERTS. 

4343  KINZIE,  JULIAN  MAGILL. 

97  KIP,  WILLIAM  V.  B. 

4588  KIRK,  EDWIN. 

4299  KIRK,  EVERETT  BUEI.L. 

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GENERAL  No. 

2042  KISSAM,  HENRY  SNYDER. 

3626  KITCHELL,  WILLIAM  LLOYD. 

3297  KITE,  THOMAS. 

3864  KITTLE,  CHARLES  ALBERT. 

454  KLAPP,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

1685  KLINK,  GEORGE  TIMOTHY. 

2309  KNAPP,  HENRY  ENO. 

2488  KNIGHT,  STEPHEN  HERRICK. 

4560  KNIGHT,  WILLIAM  WARREN. 

3565  KNOTT,  ALOYSIUS  LEO. 

4219  KNOWLTON,  JOHN  GREENLEAF  WHITTIER. 

641  KNOX,  WILLIAM  SALSBURY. 

1368  KOOP,  EUGENE  JACKSON. 

948  KOOP,  GODFREY  PHELPS. 

367  KOUES,  GEORGE  ELLSWORTH. 

4458  KREIDER,  GEORGE  NOBLE. 

4566  KRUMBHAAR,  ALEXANDER. 

4012  KUHN,  JOHN  JOSEPH. 

3634  KULP,  JOHN  STEWART. 

1888  KUNKEL,  ROBERT  SHARP. 

4183  LA  BACH,  PAUL  MAYER. 

1192  LA  BREE,  BENJAMIN. 

4096  LACHMUND,  RALPH  HENRY. 

1378  LADD,  WILLIAM  WHITEHEAD. 

2744  LAHENS,  Louis  EMILE. 

2167  LAMBERTON,  JAMES  MCCORMICK. 

2544  LAMSON,  WILLIAM  GEORGE. 

2577  LANCASTER,  EDWIN  ROBINSON. 

3746  LANCASTER,  EDWIN  WILLIAMS. 

2959  LANDON,  FRANCIS  GRISWOLD. 

2719  LANDON,  HENRY  HUTTON. 

475  LANDRETH,  BURNET,  JR. 

4363  LANDRETH,  DAVID. 

1340  LANDRETH,  SYMINGTON  PHILLIPS. 

1209  LANE,  EBENEZER. 

2250  LANE,  FRANCIS  TITUS  LUQUER. 

4314  LANE,  GEORGE  BISHOP. 

3772  LANE,  WOLCOTT  GRISWOLD. 

1676  LANGDON,  ANDREW. 

2260  LANGDON,  WILLIAM  CHAUNCEY. 

1897  LANGDON,  WOODBURY  GERSDORF. 

3305  LANGWORTHY,  CHARLES  FORD. 

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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL 
GENERAL  No. 

423  LARDNER,  JAMES  LAWRENCE. 

3650  LATHROP,  ALANSON  PECKHAM. 

3121  LATHROP,  CHARLES  GARDNER. 

1258  LATHROP,  KIRKE. 
4349  LAW,  ROBERT  DAVIS. 

84  LAWRENCE,  ABRAHAM  RIKER. 

4010  LAWRENCE,  FRANK  WALTER. 

4666  LAWRENCE,  HARRIS  HOOPER. 

2059  LAWRENCE,  ROBERT  CUTTING. 

2016  LAWRENCE,  WILLIAM. 

3412  LAWRENCE,  WILLIAM  MANGAM. 

2626  LAWRENCE,  WILLIAM  WATSON. 

1714  LAWRIE,  ANDREW  WESTCOTT. 

2034  LAWS,  HARRY  LANGDON. 

4139  LAWTON,  DANIEL  LATHROP. 

3963  LAWTON,  FRED  CHESTER. 

1587  LAWTON,  GEORGE  PERKINS. 

2550  LEA,  JAMES  HENRY. 

1941  LEA,  PRESTON. 

3395  LEA,  WILLIAM. 

459  LEACH,  JOSIAH  GRANVILLE. 

1539  LEAKEN,  WILLIAM  RIDGELY. 

799  LEARNED,  FRANCIS  MASON. 

1028  LEARNED,  MYRON  LESLIE. 

609  LEARNED,  WALTER. 

3865  LEAYCRAFT,  JOHN  EDGAR. 

1198  LEE,  BRADNER  WELLS. 

468  LEE,  EDMUND  JENNINGS. 

201 1  LEE,  HILLYARD  CAMERON. 

4553  LEE,  HOWARD  HALL  MACY. 

3749  LEEDS,  WARNER  MIFFLIN. 

554  LEETE,  CHARLES  SIDNEY. 

3097  LEFFERTS,  FREDERIC  RAYMOND. 

2966  LEFFERTS,  FREDERIC  RAYMOND,  JR. 

3127  LEFFERTS,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

3251  LEIGHTON,  GEORGE  BRIDGE. 

2699  LELAND,  CHARLES  HENRY. 

3581  LELAND,  HERBERT  MESSENGER. 

457  LENNIG,  CHARLES  FREDERICK. 

4377  LENNIG,  GEORGE  GROSSMAN. 

1602  LEONARD,  DANIEL. 

693  LEONARD,  EDGAR  COTRELL. 

1259  LEONARD,  GARDNER  COTRELL. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

4007  LEONARD,  WILLIAM  A.  OHIO. 

1384  LEROY,  FREDERICK  GEBHARD.  N.Y. 

912  LE  ROY,  JACOB.  PA. 

3792  LEVICK,  LEWIS  JONES.  PA. 

473  LEVIS,  SAMUEL  WHITE.  PA. 

4551  LEWIS,  CHARLES.  OHIO. 

436  LEWIS,  DAVID,  JR.  PA. 
4587  LEWIS,  FULTON.  D.C. 
1426  LEWIS,  GEORGE  WINTHROP.  MINN. 
2655  LEWIS,  JOHN  LOCKE.  N.Y. 

437  LEWIS,  JOHN  THOMPSON,  JR.  PA. 
2961  LIBBEY,  WILLIAM.  N.J. 
2592  LIBBY,  CHARLES  FREEMAN.  ME. 
2169  LIGGETT,  SIDNEY  B.       .  PA. 
2685  LIGHTNER,  CLARENCE  ASHLEY.  MICH. 
1417  LIGHTNER,  WILLIAM  HURLEY.  MINN. 
3476  LILLY,  JOHN  MILLER.  IND. 
3738  LINCOLN,  GEORGE  HENRY.  R.I. 
3941  LINDLY,  JOHN  MILTON.  IOWA. 
3752  LINDSAY,  JOHN  DOUGLAS.  N.Y. 
3880  LINES,  ERNEST  VAN  RENSSELAER.  N.Y. 
3775  LINES,  HARVEY  KLAPP.  N.Y. 

3931  LlPPITT,    COSTELLO.  CONN. 

335  LITCHFIELD,  EDWARD  HUBBARD.  N.Y. 

3274  LITCHFIELD,  EDWARD  HUBERT.  N.Y. 

3123  LITCHFIELD,  ELECTUS  DARWIN.  N.Y. 

4520  LITCHFIELD,  WILFORD  JACOB.  MASS. 

4592  LITCHFIELD,  WILLIAM  ELIAS.  MASS. 

3661  LITTLE,  EDWARD  PORTER.  Mo. 

3037  LITTLE,  FREDERICK  SCRYMSER.  N.Y. 

2322  LITTLE,  HENRY  LYMAN.  MINN. 

2741  LITTLE,  THOMAS.  N.Y. 

2767  LITTLE,  WILLIAM  AGNEW.  D.C. 

2749  LlTTLEFIELD,    GEORGE   EMERY.  MASS. 

III3  LlTTLEFIELD,    MARCELLUS.  MASS. 

44  LIVINGSTON,  EDWARD  DE  PEYSTER.  N.Y. 

1188  LIVINGSTON,  GILBERT  ROBERT.  N.Y. 

455  LIVINGSTON,  JOHN  HENRY.  N.Y. 

32  LIVINGSTON,  PHILIP.  N.Y. 

1545  LLOYD,  JOHN  URI.  OHIO. 

3209  LLOYD,  MALCOLM,  JR.  PA. 

3912  LOBINGIER,  ANDREW  STEWART.  CAL. 

2225  LOCKE,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS.  MASS. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

1963  LOCKWOOD,  LUKE  VINCENT.  CONN. 

3252  LOCKWOOD,  THOMAS  ST.  JOHN.  MASS. 

1918  LOMBARD,  JOHN  WILLIAM  PETERSON.  Wis. 

3582  LONG,  HARRY  VINTON.  MASS. 

634  LONG,  OSCAR  FITZALAN.  D.C. 

1314  LONGACRE,  JAMES  BARTON.  PA. 

3288  LONGFELLOW,  ALEXANDER  WADSWORTH.  MASS. 

4180  LOOMIS,  CHARLES  JOEL.  ILL. 

3419  LORD,  CALVIN.  MASS. 

2215  LORD,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  MASS. 

708  LORD,  FRANK  HOWARD.  N.Y. 

1031  LORD,  JOHN  PRENTISS.  NEB. 

166  LORD,  NATHAN  HOLCOMBE.  N.Y. 

2244  LORTON,  HETH.  N.Y. 

1968  LOVE,  WILLIAM  DE  Loss.  CONN. 

1579  LOVELL,  FRANK  HALLETT.  N.Y. 

1580  LOVELL,  FRANK  HALLETT,  JR.  N.Y. 
1818  LOVELL,  LEANDER  NEWTON.  N.J. 
1 1 12  LOVERING,  HENRY  MORTON.  MASS. 
3596  Low,  JOSEPH  TOMPKINS.  N.Y. 
1892  Low,  WILLIAM  GILMAN,  JR.  N.Y. 
4409  LOWELL,  PAYSON  TUCKER.  MASS. 
4071  LUDINGTON,  ELLIOT  KINGMAN.  Mo. 
4202  LUDLAM,  PERCY  CLIFFORD.  N.Y. 
3524  LUDLOW,  GEORGE  MCMURTRY.  ILL. 
4447  LUKENS,  ALFRED  BRANDRIFF.  N.Y. 
4197  LUMMIS,  BENJAMIN  RUSH.  N.Y. 
4669  LUMMIS,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS.  N.Y. 
4208  LUMMIS,  WILLIAM.  N.Y. 
3744  LUNG,  GEORGE  AUGUSTUS.  N.Y. 
2672  LUNT,  WILLIAM  WALLACE.  MASS. 

253  LUQUER,  LEA  MC!LVAINE.  N.Y. 

787  LUQUER,  THATCHER  TAYLOR  PAYNE.  N.Y. 

2417  LYMAN,  ELIAS.  VT. 

2622  LYMAN,  GEORGE  ALEXANDER.  ILL. 

3204  LYMAN,  GEORGE  HINCKLEY.  MASS. 

4023  LYMAN,  WALTER  H.  N.Y. 

3936  LYNCH,  JASPER.  N.J. 

3422  LYON,  GEORGE  ELMER.  Mo. 

4720  LYON,  HIRAM  ROGERS.  MINN. 

4312  LYON,  JOHN  HENRY  HOBART.  MINN. 

712  LYONS,  JAMES.  VA. 

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GENERAL  No. 

3932  MABIE,  HAMILTON  WRIGHT. 

3787  MACBETH,  RAVENEL. 

1552  MACDONOUGH,  RODNEY. 

4230  MACFARLANE,  GEORGE  SIDNEY. 

217  MACKENZIE,  GEORGE  NORBURY. 

1344  MACKENZIE,  GEORGE  NORBURY,  3RD. 

3244  MACKOY,  HARRY  BRENT. 

3071  MACLEAN,  GEORGE  EDWIN. 

1759  MACVEAGH,  EAMES. 

1590  MACY,  COGGESHALL. 

1584  MACY,  GEORGE  HENRY. 

3848  MAGRUDER,  CALEB  CLARKE,  JR. 

4663  MALTBY,  JULIUS. 

4457  MANCHESTER,  HARRY  STEWART. 

2670  MANDELL,  SAMUEL  PIERCE. 

4812  MANLEY,  SAMUEL  CONY. 

1435  MANN,  CHARLES  ADDISON. 

361  MANN,  ELIAS  PLUM. 

362  MANN,  FRANCIS  N.,  JR. 

148  s  MANN,  MATTHEW  DERBYSHIRE. 

4491  MANNING,  FRANK  ORLANDO. 

1614  MANNING,  WILLIAM  THURSTON. 

1068  MARSH,  HENRY  DANIEL. 

2976  MARSH,  HENRY  WHEELWRIGHT. 

2573  MARSH,  JOHN  EDWARD. 

3867  MARSHALL,  DAVID  PARISH  BARHYDT. 

3899  MARSHALL,  JAMES  M. 

4436  MARSTON,  JOHN,  3RD. 

4352  MARTIN,  JAMES. 

686  MARTIN,  JONATHAN  WILLIS. 

4456  MARVIN,  CHANCELLOR  SANFORD. 

4463  MARVIN,  LOREN  PINCKNEY  WALDO. 

3228  MASON,  AMOS  LAWRENCE. 

426  MASON,  GEORGE  CHAMPLIN,  JR. 

2609  MASON,  JAMES  BLAINE. 

1572  MATTHEWS,  ALBERT. 

1958  MAXWELL,  FRANCIS  TAYLOR. 

4461  MAXWELL,  WILLIAM. 

2627  MAYBURY,  WILLIAM  JORDAN. 

4517  MAYHEW,  ZEB,  JR. 

642  MAYNARD,  GEORGE  COLTON. 

661  MAYO,  EDWAPD  CARRINGTON. 

56  MCALLISTER,  HEYWARD  HALL. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

3460  MCALPIN,  BENJAMIN  BRANDRETH.  N.Y. 

3459  MCALPIN,  EDWIN  AUGUSTUS.  N.Y. 

4138  MCALPIN,  MILO  FREDERICK.  N.Y. 

2088  MCCLINTOCK,  EMORY.  N.J. 

1307  MCCLURE,  ARCHIBALD  JERMAIN.  N.Y. 

4484  McCOLLESTER,   LEE    SULLIVAN.  MlCH. 

2372  McCoRD,  GEORGE  LAWRENCE.  Mo. 

2369  McCoRD,  JAMES  HAMILTON.  Mo. 

2373  McCoRD,  ROBERT  HAMDEN.  Mo. 

2370  McCoRD,  SAMUEL  STEELE.  Mo. 
1087  MCCULLOCH,  CHAMPE  CARTER,  JR.  N.Y. 

2630  MCCULLOCH,  RICHARD.  Mo. 

2631  MCCULLOCH,  ROBERT.  Mo. 
3861  MCCULLOCH,  WALTER  BUCHANAN.  N.Y. 
2461  MCDOWELL,  EDWARD  CAMPBELL,  JR.  KY. 
2785  MCELROY,  CLAYTON.  PA. 
4246  MCFARLAND,  GEORGE  ELDRICK.  IA. 
2405  McGEOCH,  ARTHUR  NYE.  Wis. 

847  MCGLENEN,  EDWARD  WEBSTER.  MASS. 

951  MCGLENNEN,  HARRY  JARRET.  MASS. 

3706  MCGRATH,  JOHN.  OHIO. 

4433  MCGREGOR,  GRAHAM  BRADFORD.  N.J. 

3611  McGuiRE,  JAMES  CLARK.  N.Y. 

2788  MCILVAIN,  WILLIAM.  PA. 

3990  MCILVAIN,  EDWARD  MORTON.  PA. 

1071  MclNTYRE,  CHARLES  JOHN.  MASS. 

2913  MCKESSON,  IRVING.  N.Y. 

1134  MCKINSTRY,  CHARLES  HEDGES.  N.Y. 

1637  MCKNIGHT,  CHARLES.  PA. 

2837  MCMICHAEL,  CHARLES  BARNSLEY.  PA. 

4728  MCMILLAN,  FRANK  GRIGGS.  MINN. 

3429  MCMILLAN,  PHILIP  HAMILTON.  MICH. 

4281  MCMURRAN,  WILLIAM  THOMAS.  MINN. 

3451  McNAiR,  EBEN  ORLANDO.  N.Y. 

2801  MCNAMEE,  CHARLES.  N.Y. 

3367  MCNAMEE,  THEODORE  H.  N.Y. 

3597  MCVICKAR,  JOHN  AUGUSTUS.  N.Y. 

3806  MEAD,  LEWIS  HENRY.  MINN. 

1468  MEAD,  SPENCER  PERCIVAL.  N.Y. 

3845  MEADER,  RICHARD  DAME.  GA. 

482  MEEKER,  RICHARDS  CARSON.  MD. 

2117  MEEKINS,  EDWARD  MUNRO.  MASS. 

4589  MEIGS,  HENRY  BENJAMIN.  VT. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

3629  MEIGS,  PEVERIL,  JR.  N.  Y. 

3622  MELCHER,  JOHN  STEVENS.  N.Y. 

273  MELVILLE,  HENRY.  N.Y. 

3012  MERCUR,  JAMES  WATTS.  PA. 

1324  MERCUR,  RODNEY  AUGUSTUS.  PA. 

4658  MERIDITH,  PHILIP  TALIAFERRO.  PA. 

1158  MERIWETHER,  HUNTER  MCKEAND.  Mo. 

4555  MERIWETHER,  WILLIAM  WESTERN.  Mo. 

1773  MERRELL,  GEORGE.  OHIO. 

889  MERRIAM,  FRANK.  MASS. 

4025  MERRIAM,  HENRY  PARKER.  N.Y. 

3937  MERRICK,  CYRUS  HENRY.  IOWA. 

3938  MERRICK,  HENRY  SPENCER.  IOWA. 
3838  MERRILL,  JOHN  LENORD.  N.J. 
3810  MERRILL,  THOMAS  DAVIS.  MINN. 

611  MERRIMAN,  WILLIAM  BUCKINGHAM.  CONN. 

4538  MERRITT,  ALAN  DOUGLAS.  N.Y. 

932  MERRITT,  DOUGLAS.  N.Y. 

4361  MERRITT,  HENRY  KEBLE.  IND. 

4079  MERRITT,  ROBERT  GWATHMEY.  N.Y. 

3682  MERRITT,  SIMON  WICKES.  MD. 

2978  MERRITT,  WILLIAM  ALFRED.  MD. 

4394  MERSEREAU,  JOHN  DANIEL.  CAL. 

2182  MERWIN,  ORANGE.  CONN. 

1055  MESSINGER,  WILLIAM  DORRANCE.  ILL. 

1470  METCALF,  BRYCE.  N.Y. 

1145  METCALF,  WILLIAM  PARK.  D.C. 

4036  MEYER,  BLAKEMAN  QUINTARD.  N.Y. 

2981  MEYSENBERG,  ROBERT  CARR.  Mo. 

1794  MIDDLETON,  HARVEY.  MD. 

2727  MIDDLETON,  MERLE.  PA. 

4382  MIDDLETON,  NATHAN  ATHERTON.  MD. 

2706  MILES,  ALFRED  GRAHAM.  N.Y. 

3470  MILLER,  BEN  DE  MIER.  D.C. 

892  MILLER,  CHARLES  KINGSBURY.  ILL. 

3881  MILLER,  EDDIS  NELSON.  N.Y. 

4423  MILLER,  ROBERT  FINNEY.  Mo. 

1310  MILLER,  SIDNEY  TROWBRIDGE.  MICH. 

4149  MILNE,  CALEB  JONES,  JR.  PA. 

4687  MILNE,  DAVID.  PA. 

855  MILNOR,  THOMAS  WILLIAM.  N.J. 

4610  MINER,  GEORGE  LELAND.  R.I. 

491  MINIS,  JOHN  LIVINGSTON.  MD. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc, 

2753  MINOT,  JAMES.  N.H. 

1067  MINOT,  JOSEPH  GRAFTON.  MASS. 

4172  MINTON,  TELFAIR  MARRIOTT.  N.Y. 

2181  MITCHELL,  CHARLES  FOOTE.  CONN. 

1565  MITCHELL,  EDWARD  CRAIG.  MINN. 

3610  MOFFAT,  R.  BURNHAM.  N.Y. 

2755  MOLLER,  CHARLES  GEORGE,  JR.  N.Y. 

1725  MONFORT,  FREDERICK  DELOS.  MINN. 

4160  MONTAGUE,  HENRY  WATMOUGH.  MASS. 

4218  MONNETTE,  MERVIN  JEREMIAH.  CAL. 

4176  MONNETTE,  ORRA  EUGENE.  CAL. 

2236  MONTGOMERY,  ARCHIBALD  ROGER.  PA. 

1178  MONTGOMERY,  HARDMAN  PHILIPS  ALAN.  N.Y. 

1296  MONTGOMERY,  HENRY  EGLINTON.  N.Y. 

3010  MONTGOMERY,  HENRY  EGLINTON,  2ND.  N.Y. 

3171  MONTGOMERY,  JAMES  HENRY.  PA. 

2085  MOODY,  FREDERICK  SCHANDER.  CAL. 

1421  MOORE,  ALBERT  RANDELL.  MINN. 

4508  MOORE,  CHARLES.  MICH. 

4563  MOORE,  CLARENCE.  D.C. 

3599  MOORE,  HOWARD  PARKER.  N.Y. 

4013  MOORE,  THOMAS  CHANNING.  N.Y. 

1735  MOORE,  WILLIAM  JOHN.  ILL. 

3477  MOORES,  CHARLES  WASHINGTON.  IND. 

3478  MOORES,  MERRILL.  IND. 
3005  MORAN,  CHARLES.  N.Y. 
3085  MORGAN,  FISHER  CORLIES.  PA. 
2259  MORGAN,  GEORGE  DAYTON.  N.Y. 

113  MORGAN,  JAMES  HENRY.  N.Y. 
1284  MORGAN,  JAMES  LANCASTER.  N.Y. 
2242  MORGAN,  JOHN  HILL.  N.Y. 
4552  MORGAN,  JOHN  HURST.  MD. 

853  MORGAN,  WILLIAM  FELLOWES.  N.J. 

229  MORGAN,  WILLIAM  H.  N.Y. 

3678  MORIARTY,  GEORGE  ANDREWS,  JR.  MASS. 

914  MORRELL,  EDWARD  DE  VEAUX.  PA. 

4521  MORRELL,  GEORGE  CORYDON.  MASS. 

2673  MORRILL,  SAMUEL.  MASS. 

1329  MORRIS,  FREDERICK  WISTAR,  JR.  PA. 

425  MORRIS,  HENRY.  PA. 

114  MORRIS,  LEWIS.  N.Y. 
4450  MORRIS,  LEWIS  GOUVERNEUR.  N.Y. 
3278  MORRIS,  ROLAND  SLETOR.  PA. 

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GENERAL  No. 

823  MORRIS,  SEYMOUR. 

878  MORRISON,  GEORGE  AUSTIN,  JR. 

3229  MORRISON,  SAMUEL  TURNER. 

3633  MORRISON,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS. 

3805  MORSE,  EDWARD  EMERY. 

2275  MORSE,  FRED  WINSLOW. 

3994  MORSE,  GLENN  TILLEY. 

332  MORSE,  WALDO  GRANT. 

2025  MORSE,  WILLARD  SAMUEL. 

731  MORTON,  FREDERICK  NASH. 

1437  MORTON,  LEVI  PARSONS. 

2645  MOSELEY,  FRANK. 

958  MOSELEY,  JOHN  GRAHAM. 

1866  MOSES,  ZEBINA. 

4696  MOTT,  JOHN  GRENVILLE. 

1901  MOTT,  JOHN  THOMAS. 

2257  Morr,  LUTHER  WRIGHT. 

2971  MOULTON,  AUGUSTUS  FREEDOM. 

2233  MOULTON,  GEORGE  MAYHEW. 

3455  MOWATT,  CHARLES  GRAYSON. 

4471  MOWER,  CHARLES  HERRICK. 

3992  MUDGE,  SOLOMON  HINCKLEY. 

3427  MULFORD,  ERNEST  DENMAN. 

ion  MUMFORD,  JAMES  GREGORY. 

4573  MUNCASTER,  STEUART  BROWN. 

1974  MUNGER,  CARL  EUGENE. 

4194  MUNROE,  ADDISON  PIERCE. 

4622  MUNROE,  LYMAN  FRANCIS. 

465  MUNRO,  WILFRED  HAROLD. 

682  MUNSON,  CYRUS  LA  RUE. 

3064  MUNSON,  FRANCIS  MERTON,  JR. 

4424  MUNSON,  FREDERIC  GRANVILLE. 

2547  MURDOCK,  HAROLD. 

2447  MURDOCK,  JOSEPH  BALLARD. 

3614  MUREN,  GEORGE  MORGAN. 

1243  MURPHEY,  ELIJAH  WARRINER. 

2519  MURPHY,  FRANKLIN. 

4076  MURPHY,  FRANKLIN,  JR. 

4492  MURPHY,  WILLIAM  DENNISTOUN. 

3  MURRAY,  CHARLES  HENRY. 

3240  MURRAY,  GEORGE  HENRY. 

4084  MURRAY,  WILLIAM. 

2193  MYER,  ALBERT  JAMES. 

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GENERAL  No. 

3783        MYERS,  JAMES  FAIRLIE  COOPER. 
2303        MYERS,  WALTER  FREDERICKS. 


3454  NAPIER,  CHARLES  DWIGHT. 

1826  NASH,  NATHANIEL  CUSHING. 

2355  NEELY,  ROBERT  CALDWELL. 

3212  NELSON,  EDWIN  HORATIO. 

2681  NEWBERRY,  JOHN  STOUGHTON. 

iioi  NEWBERRY,  TRUMAN  HANDY. 

4267  NEWCOMB,  CLARENCE  FISHER. 

3788  NEWCOMB,  HARRY  TURNER. 

2168  NEWELL,  WILLIAM  HARMAR. 

3142  NEWHALL,  CHARLES  GARY. 

im  NEWHALL,  JAMES  SILVER. 

1135  NEWMAN,  CLARENCE  EGBERTS. 

558  NEWTON,  HENRY  GLEASON. 

3007  NICHOLS,  ACOSTA. 

3008  NICHOLS,  GEORGE  LIVINGSTON. 

1186  NICHOLS,  HENRY  ATHERTON. 
943  NICHOLS,  MAURY. 

1187  NICHOLS,  WILLARD  ATHERTON. 
1933  NICHOLSON,  JOHN  REED. 

2748  NICKERSON,  PHILIP  TILLINGHAST.  ' 

2733  NICKERSON,  STEPHEN  WESCOTT. 

1626  NICKERSON,  THOMAS  WHITE. 

3750  NICKOLL,  FANCHER. 

2292  NIGHTINGALE,  GEORGE  CORLIS. 

4616  NIGHTINGALE,  GEORGE  CORLIS,  JR. 

732  NOBLE,  ROBERT. 

1216  NORCROSS,  GRENVILLE  HOWLAND. 

3724  NORMAN,  ALBERT  CLIFT. 

438  NORRIS,  CHARLES  COTESWORTH  PINCKNEY. 

439  NORRIS,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON. 
3694  NORRIS,  HENRY  McCoY. 

3381  NORTHROP,  FRANK. 

4337  NORTHROP,  OTIS  SMITH. 

381  NORTON,  EDWARD  LOUDON. 

1436  NORTON,  PORTER. 

134  NORWOOD,  LEWIS  MORRIS. 

347  NOYES,  CHARLES  PHELPS. 

3976  NOYES,  DAVID  ALLEN. 

2591  NOYES,  EDWARD  DEERING. 

210  NOYES,  JAMES  ATKINS. 

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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 
GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

2629        NOYES,  WADSWORTH.  ME. 

3588        NUTTER,  CHARLES  READ.  MASS. 

3670        NYE,  JAMES  WARREN.  ILL. 

3358  OBER,  GUSTAVUS.  MD. 

49  O'CONOR,  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER.  N.Y. 

3276  ODDIE,  ORVILLE,  JR.  N.Y. 

4127  ODELL,  WILLIAM  HERRICK  LOVETT.  MASS. 

3259  OFFLEY,  CLELAND  NELSON.  D.C. 

338        OGDEN,  LUDLOW.  '  N.Y. 

355  OLIN,  STEPHEN  HENRY.  N.Y. 

3117  OLMSTED,  EDWARD.  N.J. 

22  OLNEY,  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  N.Y. 

1291  OLYPHANT,  JOHN  KENSETT.  N.Y. 

1290  OLYPHANT,  ROBERT.  N.Y. 

1179  ORMSBEE,  HERMANN  W.  N.Y. 

203  ORNE,  HENRY  MERRILL.  N.Y. 

3564  ORRICK,  HENRY  ABERT.  MD. 

2764  ORTON,  EDWARD,  JR.  OHIO. 

3652  ORTON,  FORREST  HOY.  MINN. 

3126  ORVIS,  CHARLES  EUSTIS.  N.Y. 

1043  OSBORN,  HENRY  AUSTIN.  ILL. 

2328  OSBORN,  HENRY  FAIRFIELD.  CONN. 

3771  OSBORN,  WILLIAM  UPDIKE.  N.Y. 

2735  OSGOOD,  EDWARD  Louis.  MASS. 

3776  OSGOOD,  FREDERICK  EARNED.  CONN. 

3981  OTIS,  CHARLES  TILLINGHAST.  ILL. 

1501  OTIS,  JOSEPH  EDWARD.  ILL. 

1738  OTIS,  PHILO  ADAMS.  ILL. 

3340  OTIS,  RALPH  CHESTER.  ILL. 

3823  OTTER,  JOHN  DELAWARE.  KY. 

1557  OWEN,  FREDERICK  DENISON.  D.C. 

4038  OWEN,  ROBERT  LATHAM.  D.C. 

2579  OWEN,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  JR.  N.Y. 

3901  OWEN,  WILLIAM  O.  D.C. 

PACA,  JOHN  PHILEMON.  MD. 

PAGE,  CARROLL  SM ALLEY.  VT. 

PAGE,  Louis  RODMAN.  MD. 

PAGE,  OLIVER  ORMSBY.  PA. 

PAGE,  SAMUEL  DAVIS.  PA. 

PAGE,  WALTER  GILMAN.  ME. 

PAINE,  CYRUS  FAY.  N.Y. 

PAINE,  WALDO  GRANT.  WASH. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

4518  PALMER,  CHARLES  HOWARD,  20.  N.Y. 

2935  PALMER,  ERNEST.  N.Y. 

4650  PALMER,  HENRY  BREWSTER.  N.Y. 

2720  PALMER,  LOWELL  MASON.  N.Y. 

3609  PALMER,  Lucius  NOYES.  N.Y. 

1902  PALMER,  WALTER  WARNER.  N.Y. 

3501  PALMER,  WILLIAM  LINCOLN.  MASS. 

4199  PARDEE,  ENSIGN  BENNETT.  N.Y. 

3859  PARISH,  EDWARD  CODMAN.  N.Y. 

4132  PARK,  LAWRENCE.  MASS. 

4602  PARKER,  CALVIN  DONNELL.  GA. 

2070  PARKER,  CHARLES  LINCOLN.  MASS. 

1911  PARKER,  CHARLES  WALLINGFORD.  MASS. 

1715  PARKER,  CHARLES  WENTWORTH.  MASS. 

1709  PARKER,  CHARLES  WENTWORTH,  JR.  MASS. 

3592  PARKER,  CHARLES  WOLCOTT.  N.J. 

4-357  PARKER,  EDWARD  HORATIO.  MICH. 

2578  PARKER,  FREDERICK  SHELDON.  N.Y. 

2017  PARKER,  FREDERICK  WESLEY.  MASS. 

3424  PARKER,  GEORGE  TURNER.  Mo. 

2218  PARKER,  HERMAN.  MASS. 

2122  PARKER,  JOHN  NELSON.  MASS. 

2383  PARKER,  MOSES  GREELEY.  MASS. 

580  PARMELE,  GEORGE  LUTHER.  CONN. 

4432  PARMLY,  JAY  FRANK.  N.J. 

4674  PARROT,  GEORGE  TOWNLEY.  N.J. 

2140  PARSONS,  CHARLES  LATHROP.  N.H. 

1069  PARSONS,  CHARLES  SUMNER.  MASS. 

4257  PARSONS,  FRANCIS  HENRY.  D.C. 

1365  PARSONS,  WILLIAM  DECATUR.  N.Y. 

2398  PARSONS,  WILLIAM  NARAMORE.  GA. 

3055  PARTRIDGE,  ARTHUR  SAMUEL.  Mo. 

1870  PARTRIDGE,  EDWARD  LASELL.  N.Y. 

2652  PARTRIDGE,  FRANK  HARVEY.  N.Y. 

3420  PATCH,  ANDREW  WARREN.  MASS. 

1791  PATTEN,  JOHN  DEWHURST.  D.C. 

334  PATTERSON,  JOHN  HENRY.  N.Y. 

150  PAUL,  JOHN  RODMAN.  PA. 

687  PAUL,  LAWRENCE  TAYLOR.  PA. 

4068  PAYNE,  GEORGE  HOUSON.  MD. 

4252  PAYNE,  GEORGE  HOUSON,  JR.  MD. 

1683  PAYSON,  ALBERT  HENRY.  CAL. 

250  PEAK,  ALBERT  CHARLES.  D.C. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

2779  PEAR,  CHARLES  MERIAM.  MASS. 

3996  PEARSON,  ARTHUR  EMMONS.  MASS. 
1636  PEARSON,  GEORGE.  PA. 

3997  PEARSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  MASS. 
4607  PECK,  FREDERICK  STANHOPE.  R.I. 
4211  PECK,  GEORGE  LEETE.  N.Y. 
3224  PECK,  HAMILTON  SULLIVAN.  VT. 

313  PECK,  JOHN  HUDSON.  N.Y. 

729  PECK,  THEODORE  SAFFORD.  VT. 

4640  PECK,  WARREN.  VT. 

4027  PECK,  WILLIAM  HAZEN.  NJ. 

3560  PEELLE,  STANTON  CANFIELD.  D.C. 

1877  PEET,  FREDERICK  TOMLINSON.  N.Y. 

1504  PEIRCE,  GEORGE  WEBSTER.  COLO. 

4384  PEIRCE,  WILLAM  HENRY.  MD. 

407  PELL,  FREDERICK  AYCRIGG.  N.Y. 

15  PELL,  HOWLAND.  N.Y. 

747  PELL,  RODMAN  CORSE.  ILL. 

3363  PELL,  STEPHEN  HYATT  PELHAM.  N.Y. 

3383  PELL,  THEODORE  ROOSEVELT.  N.Y. 

3362  PELL-HAGGERTY,  HOWLAND.  N.Y. 

3556  PENDLETON,  EDWARD  WALDO.  MICH. 

1708  PENHALLOW,  CHARLES  SHERBURN.  MASS. 

3796  PENNELL,  HENRY  BEAUMONT.  ME. 

4599  PENNINGTON,  JOSIAS.  MD. 

2012  PENNINGTON,  WILLIAM  CLAPHAM.  MD. 

1921  PENNOYER,  NELSON  ALONZO.  Wis. 

441  PENNYPACKER,  SAMUEL  WHITAKER.  PA. 

1020  PERIN,  FRANK  LANGDON.  OHIO. 

3631  PERKINS,  CHARLES  PENROSE.  PA. 

3781  PERKINS,  JOHN  CARROLL.  ME. 

1129  PERKINS,  JOSHUA  NEWTON.  N.Y. 

4672  PERKINS,  MERRITT  GREENWOOD.  N.J. 

4632  PERKINS,  ROWAN  PENROSE.  PA. 

2268  PERKINS,  SEYMOUR.  N.Y. 

3675  PERRIN,  WILLIAM  REDFIELD.  ILL. 

4030  PERRY,  ALEXANDER.  N.Y. 

1992  PERRY,  JOHN  HOYT.  CONN. 

4104  PERRY,  JOHN  PRINCE  HAZEN.  N.Y. 

2940  PERRY,  RALPH  PERCY.  Wis. 

3472  PETER,  ARMISTEAD,  JR.  D.C. 

3964  PETER,  GEORGE  FREELAND.  D.C. 

1399  PETERS,  RALPH.  OHIO. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

2830  PETERS,  RICHARD,  JR.  PA. 

4157  PETTINGELL,  FRANK  HERVEY.  MASS. 

1836  PHELPS,  EDMUND  JOSEPH.  MINN. 

3185  PHELPS,  GEORGE  NELSON.  MASS. 

2388  PHELPS,  JOHN  SAMUEL.  MASS. 

4670  PHELPS,  LIVINGSTON.  N.Y. 

1878  PHELPS,  Luis  JAMES.  N.Y. 

3339  PHELPS,  SAMUEL  FOWLER.  N.Y. 

3919  PHILLIPS,  DUNCAN  CLINCH.  D.C. 

2786  PHILLIPS,  GEORGE  BRINTON.  PA. 

2103  PHILLIPS,  GEORGE  MYRON.  MINN. 

4146  PHILLIPS,  MORRIS  SHALLCROSS.  PA. 

3561  PHINIZY,  BARRETT.  GA. 

4001  PICHER,  OLIVER  SHEPPARD.  Mo. 

606  PIERCE,  BRADFORD  DEWITT.  CONN. 

1292  PIERCE,  CHARLES  HENRY.  N.Y. 

2384  PIERCE,  DEAN.  MASS. 

4621  PIERCE,  EDWARD  ELISHA.  R.I. 

1073  PIERCE,  GEORGE  FRANCIS.  MASS. 

935  PIERCE,  GEORGE  WILLIAMS.  N.Y. 

1621  PIERCE,  JACOB  WILLARD.  MASS. 

4641  PIERSON,  ALEXANDER  LEWIS  HODGDON.  MD. 

4118  PIERSON,  JAMES  RHODES.  N.Y. 

3644  PIERCE,  JONATHAN  FRANKLIN.  Wis. 

3870  PILLOT,  PETER  STUYVESANT.  N.Y. 

2996  PILLSBURY,  ALBERT  SMITH.  MASS. 

3637  PILLSBURY,  ROSECRANS  WILLIAM.  N.H. 

3951  PINKNEY,  CORNELIUS  SIDELL.  N.Y. 

2278  PITMAN,  CHARLES  FRANK.  N.H. 

2151  PLANT,  MORTON  FREEMAN.  N.H. 

1164  PLATT,  WALTER  BREWSTER.  MD. 

2237  PLEASANTS,  HENRY.  PA. 

4483  PLIMPTON,  HOWARD  DANIEL.  Wis. 

591  PLUMB,  HENRY  BLACKMAN.  CONN. 

2705  PLUMB,  JAMES  IVES.  N.Y. 

3426  PLUMER,  DAVID  BOWDOIN.  N.J. 

1376  PLYMPTON,  GILBERT  MOTIER.  N.Y. 

4579  POILLON,  ARTHUR.  N.Y. 

4580  POILLON,  JOHN  EDWARD.  N.Y. 
4539  POILLON,  WILLIAM.  N.Y. 
2207  POLK,  ISAAC  HILLIARD.  CAL. 
3779  POLLOCK,  EDWIN  TAYLOR.  CAL. 

868  POMEROY,  GEORGE  ELTWEED.  N.Y.  AND  OHIO. 

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3095  POMEROY,  ROBERT  WATSON. 

ii  POND,  CHARLES  HOBBY. 

1009  POND,  EDWIN  WATSON. 

171  POND,  NICHOLAS  MISPLEE. 

1109  POND,  VIRGIL  CLARENCE. 

14  POND,  WINTHROP. 

2195  POOL,  EUGENE  HILLHOUSE. 

1150  POOL,  MARVIN  BEMIS. 

3264  POPE,  PERCIVAL  WENTWORTH. 

2356  POPE,  WILLIAM  HAYES. 

1568  PORTER,  ALEXANDER  SYLVANUS,  JR. 

3052  PORTER,  AUGUSTUS  DRUM. 

1981  PORTER,  GEORGE  LORING. 

3507  PORTER,  HORACE. 

3090  PORTER,  PETER  AUGUSTUS. 

3091  PORTER,  PETER  AUGUSTUS,  JR. 
3664  PORTER,  VALENTINE  MOTT. 
3540  PORTER,  WILLARD  HALL,  JR. 
2083  POST,  FRANK  TRUMAN. 

3953  POSTELL,  JOHN  CUNNINGHAM. 

3168  POSTLEY,  STERLING. 

3479  POTTS,  CHARLES  EDWIN. 

1106  POUCHER,  JOHN  WILSON. 

664  POULTNEY,  WALTER  DE  CURZON. 

4303  POWER,  CHARLES  MC!LRATH. 

4304  POWER,  GEORGE  CENTER. 
931  PRALL,  WILLIAM. 

3869  PRATT,  ALEXANDER  DALLAS  BACHE. 

3099  PRATT,  DALLAS  BACHE. 

2552  PRATT,  HERMAN  WASHINGTON. 

3930  PRENTICE,  SAMUEL  OSCAR. 

4389  PRENTISS,  NATHANIEL  APPLETON. 

4719  PRENTISS,  SAMUEL  LOOMIS. 

1988  PRENTIS,  EDWARD. 

1358  PRESCOTT,  FRANK  CLARKE. 

992  PRESTON,  DEMING  HAVEN. 

1128  PRICE,  ALFRED  BRYANT. 

2897  PRICE,  ELI  KIRK. 

459  PRIME,  FREDERICK. 

3763  PRIMROSE,  JOHN  SELBY. 

4427  PRINCE,  CHARLES  JOHN. 

3766  PRINCE,  L.  BRADFORD. 

2256  PROCTOR,  FREDERICK  TOWNE. 

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GENERAL  No. 

1171  PROCTOR,  THOMAS  REDFIELD. 

3945  PROUTY,  D WIGHT  MORTIMER. 

2467  PROVOOST,  JOHN  MOFFAT. 

1018  PUGH,  ACHILLES  HENRY. 

4156  PUTNAM,  DOUGLAS. 

1076  PUTNAM,  GEORGE  FRANKLIN. 

836  PUTNAM,  GEORGE  JACOB. 

4596  PUTNAM,  JOHN  BYRON. 

3397  PUTNAM,  RALPH  WRIGHT. 

3398  PUTNAM,  WARREN  EDWARD. 

4388  QUACKENBOS,  JOHN  DUNCAN. 

1411  QUAY,  ANDREW  GREGG  CURTIN. 

l8oi  QUINCY,  JOSIAH. 

1312  QUISENBERRY,   ANDERSON    CHENAULT. 

3154  RABORG,  H.  MASON. 

1599  RABORG,  THOMAS  MASON  THOMSON. 

3162  RAIN  FORTH,  SELDEN  IRWIN. 

4274  RANNEY,  FREDERICK  TAPPAN. 

2640  RATHBONE,  RICHARD  FANNING  LOPER. 

1 1 80  RAWLINGS,  CARROLL  CRARY. 

916  RAWSON,  EDWARD  STEPHEN. 

3068  RAYMOND,  GEORGE  LANSING. 

4187  RAYMOND,  HENRY  WARREN. 

3191  READ,  CHARLES  FRENCH. 

304  READ,  HARMON  PUMPELLY. 

3700  READ,  ROBERT  LELAND. 

522  READE,  PHILIP. 

4133  REED,  C.  A.  L. 

19  REED,  HENRY  BIDLACK. 

2556  REED,  JAMES. 

2777  REED,  JAMES  HERBERT. 

116  REED,  JAMES  MONROE. 

2754  REED,  LATHAM  GALLUP. 

3292  REID,  WILLIAM  MAGRAW. 

3408  REILY,  GEORGE  WOLF. 

2570  REMICH,  DANIEL  CLARK. 

543  REMICK,  JOHN  ANTHONY. 

541  REMICK,  TIMOTHY. 

408  REMSEN,  PHOENIX. 

2333  REQUA,  CHARLES  HOWARD. 

3598  REQUA,  ROBERT  RUSSELL. 

3349  REYNOLDS,  FREDERICK  PRATT. 

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GENERAL  No. 

2954  REYNOLDS,  GEORGE  NELSON. 

2582  REYNOLDS,  JOHN  JAY. 

58  RHINELANDER,  PHILIP. 

28  RHINELANDER,  T.  J.  OAKLEY. 

3730  RHODES,  WILLIAM  CONRAD. 

3188  RICE,  ARTHUR  NOBLE. 

3375  RICE,  EDWARD  RUSSELL. 

2385  RICE,  GEORGE  STAPLES. 

529  RICH,  THOMAS  PHILLIPS. 

2721  RICH,  WILLIAM  TABER. 

2581  RICHARDS,  EDWARD  OSGOOD. 

3502  RICHARDS,  ELIJAH  LORING. 

350  RICHARDS,  FREDERICK  BARNARD. 

2962  RICHARDS,  GEORGE  HERBERT. 

3734  RICHARDS,  JOHN  BION. 

2429  RICHARDSON,  ALBERT  EMORE. 

2446  RICHARDSON,  FREDERICK  ALBERT. 

21 12  RICHARDSON,  GEORGE  HERBERT. 

2340  RICHARDSON,  HARRY  ALDEN. 

4042  RICHARDSON,  SAMUEL  WILLIAM. 

2315  RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM  EDDY. 

4347  RICHARDSON,  WILLIAM  STREETER. 

2838  RICHMOND,  EDWARD  ANSLEY. 

2839  RICHMOND,  FRANCIS  COE. 
2825  RIDGELY,  FRANKLIN  LEE. 
1923  RIDGELY,  HENRY  JR. 
2820  RIGGS,  MANFRED  MOSES. 

4493  RIGGS,  ROYAL  EDWARD  TRUMBULL. 

947  RIKER,  HENRY  INGERSOLL. 

86  RIKER,  JOHN  JACKSON. 

3804  RlTTENHOUSE,   DAVID. 

4186  ROBBINS,  LEROY  KINGSLAND. 

2464  ROBBINS,  ROWLAND  AMES. 

1479  ROBERTS,  CYRUS  SWAN. 

600  ROBERTS,  HENRY. 

2468  ROBERTS,  JOSEPH  BANKS. 

3755  ROBERTS,  RICHARD  HUBBARD. 

553  ROBERTSON,  ABRAM  HEATON. 

4077  ROBERTSON,  JAMES  MORRIS. 

3939  ROBIE,  GUY  SCOTT. 

3940  ROBIE,  WILLIAM  JEWETT. 
4365  ROBINSON,  ARTHUR  LEE. 

2841  ROBINSON,  BEVERLY  RANDOLPH. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

3158  ROBINSON,  CHARLES  BONNYCASTLE.  KY. 

4241  ROBINSON,  CHARLES  BONNYCASTLE,  JR.  KY. 

3955  ROBINSON,  CHARLES  L.  F.  R.I. 

4618  ROBINSON,  EDWARD  WANTON.  R.I. 

2239  ROBINSON,  EUGENE  NUGENT.  N.Y. 

3699  ROBINSON,  HENRY  SEYMOUR.  CONN. 

1785  ROBINSON,  LEWIS  ARMS.  MINN. 

3998  ROBINSON,  ROSWELL  RAYMOND.  MASS. 

3115  ROCKWELL,  CHARLES  LEE.  CONN. 

1528  ROCKWOOD,  CHARLES  GREENE.  N.J. 

3663  RODES,  FRANK.  Mo. 

4707  RODES,  JOSEPH  HENRY.  Mo. 

1922  RODNEY,  JOHN  HENRY.  DEL. 

2715  ROE,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  N.Y. 

157  ROE,  FAYETTE  WASHINGTON.  D.C. 

3262  ROE,  FRANK  OTHEMAN.  N.Y. 

1155  ROGERS,  ALFRED  HARRISON.  Mo. 

4288  ROGERS,  ARTHUR  Ross.  MINN. 

1 102  ROGERS,  ARCHIBALD.  N.Y. 

1388  ROGERS,  CHARLES  BUTLER.  N.Y. 

1741  ROGERS,  EDMUND  JAMES  ARMSTRONG.  COLO. 

4311  ROGERS,  EDWARD  KENDALL.  N.Y. 

4272  ROGERS,  FORDYCE  HUNTINGTON.  MICH. 

3555  ROGERS,  FREDERICK  PERCIVAL.  MICH. 

4725  ROGERS,  GEORGE  HENRY.  MINN. 

3654  ROGERS,  HARRY  LOVEJOY.  MINN. 

2346  ROGERS,  HUBERT  EDWARD.  N.Y. 

442  ROGERS,  JAMES  SLOCUM.  PA. 

2682  ROGERS,  JAMES  SMITH.  MICH. 

972  ROGERS,  WILLIAM  EVANS.  N.Y. 

1249  ROLLINS,  EDWARD  ADOLPHUS.  N.Y. 

2280  ROLLINS,  FRANK  WEST.  N.H. 

4685  ROOSA,  DE  WITT.  N.Y. 

3849  ROOT,  CHARLES  STEVENS.  D.C. 

3531  ROOT,  CYRUS.  D.C. 

979  ROOT,  ELIHU.  N.Y. 

4653  ROOT,  GEORGE  FREDERICK.  N.Y. 

4540  "RosA,  NELSON  W.  N.Y. 

3119  ROSE,  HENRY  BRAYTON.  R.I. 

3568  ROSE,  JOHN  CARTER.  MD. 

1360  Ross,  ERSKINE  MAYO.  CAL. 

2736  ROWE,  ARTHUR  EVERETT.  MASS. 

3909  ROWLAND,  HENRY.  N.Y. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

4158        ROTCH,  WILLIAM.  MASS. 

1658        ROSE,  LANDON  CABELL.  ILL. 

4711        ROGERS,  EDWARD  SIDNEY.  ILL. 

1293        ROWLAND,  THOMAS  FITCH,  JR.  N.Y. 

4128        RUCKER,  WILLIAM  COLBY.  MASS. 

3159        RUGGLES,  CHARLES  HERMAN.  Wis. 

3711        RUMRILL,  FRANK.  MASS. 

4055        RUNK,  Louis  BARCROFT.  PA. 

3549        RUSSELL,  ALEXANDER  WILSON,  JR.  PA. 

699        RUSSELL,  AVERLEY  CLAUDE  HOLMES.  N.Y. 

3533        RUSSELL,  CHARLES  COPELAND.  Wis. 

3464        RUSSELL,  HARRY  BROWNING.  MASS. 

2329        RUSSELL,  TALCOTT  HUNTINGTON.  CONN. 

2664        RUST,  ALONEY  JOSEPH.  MINN. 

3695        RUST,  EDGAR  CARTER.  MASS. 

842        RUST,  NATHANIEL  JOHNSON.  MASS. 

MICKLE-SALTONSTALL,  ANDREW  HUTCHINS.  N.Y. 

SALINAS,  CHRISTOPHER  EDWARD.  GA. 

SALTER,  JASPER  COLTON.  N.Y. 

SAMPLE,  NATHANIEL  WELCHER.  COLO. 

SANBORN,  JOHN  EBEN.  N.Y. 

SANDERSON,  WILLIAM  KENNEDY.  ME. 

SANDS,  BENJAMIN  JEROME.  N.Y. 

SANDS,  BENJAMIN  AYMAR.  N.Y. 

SANDS,  EDWARD  PARKER.  MASS. 

SANDS,  JAMES  THOMAS.  Mo. 

SANFORD,  FREDERIC  FENTON.  MICH. 

SANFORD,  GEORGE  DUNBAR.  N.Y. 

SANFORD,  HENRY  GANSEVOORT.  N.Y. 

S ANGER,  JOHN  FOSTER.  COLO. 

SANGER,  JOSEPH  PRENTICE.  D.C. 

SANGER,  WILLIAM  CARY.  N.Y. 

SARGENT,  CHRISTOPHER  SMITH.  IND. 

SARGENT,  GEORGE  PAULL  TORRENCE.  IND. 

SARGENT,  JAMES  FINDLAY  TORRENCE.  IND. 

SARGENT,  JOHN  SMITH.  ILL. 

SATTERLEE,  FRANCIS  LEROY.  N.Y. 

SATTERLEE,  HERBERT  LIVINGSTON.  N.Y. 

SAULSBURY,  WILLARD.  DEL. 

SAUNDERS,  CHARLES  GURLEY.  MASS. 

SAVAGE,  ALBERT  RUSSELL.  ME. 

SAVAGE,  WILLIAM  LYTTLETON.  PA. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

2492  SAVIDGE,  GEORGE  PATTEN.  MICH. 

2491  SAVIDGE,  WILLIAM.  MICH. 

2273  SAWYER,  CHARLES  FRANCIS.  N.H. 

4417  SAWYER,  ISAAC  HOWE.  Mo. 

2135  SAWYER,  WILLIAM  DAVIS.  N.H. 

3767  SAXE,  EDWARD  THOMAS.  N.Y. 

629  SAXTON,  HENRY  DEARBORN.  D.C. 

1320  SAYRES,  EDWARD  STALKER.  PA. 

2158  SCALES,  JOHN.  N.H. 

3877  SCHALL,  JOHN  HUBLEY.  N.Y. 

4473  SCAMMON,  CHARLES  WILLIAM.  VT. 

2516  SCHAUFFLER,  WILLIAM  GRAY.  N.J. 

3101  SCHENCK,  CHARLES  LOTT.  N.Y. 

3045  SCHENCK,  WILLARD  PARKER.  N.Y. 

3094  SCHERMERHORN,   ARTHUR   FREDERIC.  N.Y. 

162  SCHERMERHORN,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS.  N.Y. 

706  SCHERMERHORN,  EDWARD  GIBERT.  N.Y. 

4547  SCHERMERHORN,  J.  MAUS.  N.Y. 

103  SCHIEFFELIN,   EUGENE.  N.Y. 

101  SCHIEFFELIN,  SCHUYLER.  N.Y. 

102  SCHIEFFELIN,  WILLIAM  JAY.  N.Y. 
3714  SCHLEY,  JOHN  SULLIVAN.  GA. 

705  SCHROEDER,  JAMES  LANGDON.  N.Y. 

4032  SCHUYLER,  PHILIP  VAN  RENSSELAER.  N.Y. 

4233  SCHUYLER,  SIDNEY  SCHIEFFELIN.  N.J. 

3407  SCHWARTZ,  FRANK  NICHOLSON.  PA. 

3406  SCHWARTZ,  JOHN  LOESER.  PA. 

2453  SCOTT,  ALEXANDER  HARVEY.  PA. 

4571  SCOTT,  HENRY  EDWARDS.  MASS. 

1606  SCOTT,  JOHN  FREDERICK.  N.Y. 

2451  SCOTT,  JOHN  MORIN.  PA. 
3012  SCOTT,  JOHN  REED.  PA. 

2452  SCOTT,  LEWIS  ALLAIRE,  JR.  PA. 
1603  SCOTT,  WILLIAM  SHERMAN.  N.Y. 
1363  SCRANTON,  BENJAMIN  HAND.  MICH. 

344  SCUDDER,  HENRY  TOWNSEND.  N.Y. 

3377  SCUDDER,  MARVYN.  N.Y. 

3769  SCUDDER,  TOWNSEND.  N.Y. 

1600  SEABURY,  FREDERICK  CHANDLER.  N.Y. 

4142  SEABURY,  WILLIAM  MARSTON.  N.Y. 

4451  SEAMAN,  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS.  N.Y. 

82  SEAMAN,  Louis  LIVINGSTON.  N.Y. 

1451  SEAMANS,  FRANK  MANNING.  MASS. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

659  SEARS,  CLINTON  BROOKS.  MASS. 

4348  SEARS,  FRANK  IRVING.  MASS. 

1761  SEARS,  HENRY  DARRAH.  MASS. 

59  SEARS,  WALTER  JESSE.  N.Y. 

2635  SEAVERNS,  FRANCIS.  N.Y. 

4415  SECOR,  HORACE,  JR.  N.Y. 

3098  SEDGWICK,  ROBERT.  N.Y. 

3104  SEDGWICK,  THEODORE.  MINN. 

3974  SEELEY,  FREDERICK  STERLING.  CONN. 

4058  SENTER,  WILLIAM.  ME. 

4280  SEVERANCE,  CORDENIO  ARNOLD.  MINN. 

2502  SEXTON,  ALONZO  GILBERT.  Wis. 

2608  SEXTON,  ARTHUR  TAYLOR.  Wis. 

1977  SEYMOUR,  GEORGE  DUDLEY.  CONN. 

4155  SEYMOUR,  HARRY  PLATT.  ME. 

2498  SEYMOUR,  HENRY  ALBERT.  D.C. 

3807  SEYMOUR,  MCNEIL  VERNAM.  MINN. 

579  SEYMOUR,  MORRIS  WOODRUFF.  CONN. 

4608  SEYMOUR,  WALTER  FRANCIS.  R.I. 

3753  SHAILER,  WILLIAM  GRIGGS.  N.Y. 

3882  SHANNON,  RICHARD  CUTTS.  N.Y. 

1272  SHAPLEIGH,  ALFRED  LEE.  Mo. 

3357  SHARP,  GEORGE  MATTHEWS.  MD. 

1555  SHATTUCK,  EDWARD  HORACE.  MASS. 

4144  SHAW,  CHARLES  GRAY.  N.Y. 

3450  SHAW,  EDWARD  ARTHUR.  ME. 

4474  SHAW,  HENRY  BIGELOW.  VT. 

2212  SHAW,  HENRY  SOUTHWORTH.  MASS. 

2848  SHAW,  OLIVER  WARREN.  MINN. 

4078  SHEIB,  SAMUEL  HENRY.  MD. 

2970  SHELDON,  CHARLES  LAWRENCE.  N.Y. 

3672  SHELDON,  FRANK  PARMLY.  ILL. 

2891  SHELDON,  NELSON  LEWIS.  MASS. 

3874  SHELDON,  THEODORE  BUTLER.  N.Y. 

3904  SHELTON,  RICHARD  THEODORE.                                  '    '•  Mo. 

284  SHELTON,  WILLIAM  ATWOOD.  N.Y. 

3602  SHEPARD,  AUGUSTUS  DENNIS,  JR.  N.Y. 

3333  SHEPARD,  BENJAMIN.  N.J. 

3954  SKEPARD,  EDWARD  MARTIN.  Mo. 

333  SHEPARD,  ROBERT  FITCH.  N.Y. 

4605  SHEPHERD,  EDWARD  HAWKES.  R.I. 

3739  SHEPLEY,  GEORGE  LEANDER.  R.I. 

2832  SHERMAN,  ROGER.  ,     ILL. 

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GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

1891  SHERMAN,  WILLIAM  WATTS.  N.Y.  AND  R.I. 

2964  SHERRILL,  CHARLES  HITCHCOCK.  N.Y. 

598  SHIPMAN,  ARTHUR  LEFFINGWELL.  CONN. 

3894  SHIRLEY,  RUFUS  GEORGE.  N.Y. 

1021  SHOEMAKER,  FREDERICK  BELLINGER.  OHIO. 

498  SHOEMAKER,  MICHAEL  MYERS.  OHIO. 

3295  SHOEMAKER,  MURRAY  MARVIN.  OHIO. 

909  SHOEMAKER,  ROBERT  HENRY.  OHIO. 

2601  SHORT,  CHARLES  LANCASTER.  MASS. 

4019  SHORT,  CHARLES  W.  OHIO. 

4020  SHORT,  JOHN  CLEVES.  OHIO. 
1131  SHUART,  WILLIAM  HERBERT.  N.Y. 
2551  SHURTLEFF,  HOWARD  LIVINGSTONE.  MASS. 
4326  SIKES,  FREDERICK  GILBERT.  ILL. 

326  SILL,  FREDERICK  SCHROEDER.  N.Y. 

1808  SILL,  HOWARD.  MD. 

349  SILL,  JOHN  TARGEE.  N.Y. 

4150  SILVESTER,  LEAROYD.  PA. 

3885  SIMMONS,  JOSEPH  FERRIS.  N.Y. 

2098  SIMMONS,  SAMUEL  SWEET.  Wis. 

3279  SIMMONS,  WALTER  EVERETT.  MASS. 

1623  SIMONS,  WILLIAM  C.  MASS. 

3967  SIMPSON,  FRANK  BBADFORD.  N.Y. 

3914  SINCLAIR,  HENRY  HARBINSON.  CAL. 

330  SKIDMORE,  WILLIAM  LEMUEL.  N.Y. 

3988  SKINNER,  CHARLES  MATHER.  Mo. 

1873  SKINNER,  HENRY  WHIPPLE.  MICH. 

2301  SKINNER,  JAMES  HENRY.  MINN. 

778  SKINNER,  WILLIAM  CONVERSE.  CONN. 

4154  SLAUSON,  JOHN  WHITING.  N.Y. 

3195  SLEEPER,  STEPHEN  WESTCOTT.  MASS. 

4276  SLOANE,  JOHN.  N.Y. 

3134  SLOANE,  WILLIAM.  N.Y. 

2984  SLOCUM,  ELLIOTT  TRUAX.  MICH. 

1008  SLOCUM,  HERBERT  JERMAIN.  N.Y. 

869  SLOCUM,  JOSEPH  JERMAIN.  N.Y. 

4568  SMITH,  ALBERT  YORK.  PA. 

3301  SMITH,  AUGUSTUS  LEDYARD,  JR.  ME. 

3272  SMITH,  BAYARD  MARSTON.  N.Y. 

2792  SMITH,  BENJAMIN  WILSON.  IND. 

561  SMITH,  BRADISH  JOHNSON.  CONN. 

21 1 1  SMITH,  CHARLES  EASTWICK.  MINN. 

4633  SMITH,  CLARENCE  WILBUR.  N.Y. 

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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

3684  SMITH,  CURTIS  NYE.  COLO. 

2683  SMITH,  DUDLEY  WETMORE.  MICH. 

4541  SMITH,  DWIGHT.  N.Y. 

1784  SMITH,  EDWARD  BARNUM.  MINN. 

2412  SMITH,  EDWARD  CURTIS.  VT. 

3353  SMITH,  FORREST  STARR.  N.H. 
1238  SMITH,  FRANCIS  LEE.  VA. 
4615  SMITH,  FREDERICK  ESTERBROOK,  JR.  R.I. 
2563  SMITH,  GEORGE  GREGORY.  VT. 
1627  SMITH,  GEORGE  HENRY.  MASS. 
3246  SMITH,  GEORGE  KIMBALL.  Mo. 
2247  SMITH,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  N.Y. 
4413  SMITH,  GEORGE  WILLIAM.  N.Y. 
3696  SMITH,  HAMILTON.  Mo. 
4315  SMITH,  HARVEY  BLATCHFORD.  MINN. 
1696  SMITH,  HARVEY  CUSHING.  MASS. 
4306  SMITH,  HENRY  EDWIN.  MINN. 
2430  SMITH,  HENRY  ERSKINE.  N.Y. 
1971  SMITH,  HERBERT  KNOX.  CONN. 
2479  SMITH,  HOWARD  CASWELL.  N.Y. 
3491  SMITH,  IRWIN  MCDOWELL.  OHIO. 
3314  SMITH,  JOSHUA  BALLARD.  N.H. 
4342  SMITH,  JOSHUA  ERNEST.  DEL. 
3893  SMITH,  JUSTIN  HARVEY.  N.H. 
3312  SMITH,  L.  BERTRAND.  N.Y. 

291  SMITH,  LEWIS  BAYARD.  N.Y. 

2297  SMITH,  MARION  MCALLISTER.  R.I. 

4475  SMITH,  ORSON.  ILL. 

391  SMITH,  PHILIP  HENRY  WADDELL.  N.Y. 

1260  SMITH,  PHILIP  SHERWOOD.  N.Y. 

3722  SMITH,  RALPH  LANCASTER.  Mo. 

647  SMITH,  ROBERT  ATWATER.  D.C. 

3830  SMITH,  ROGERS  M.  KY. 

3917  SMITH,  ROLAND  COTTON.  D.C. 

4689  SMITH,  STEPHEN  MUNN.  N.J. 

879  SMITH,  THOMAS  EDWARD  VERMILYE.  CONN. 

3151  SMITH,  THOMAS  GUILFORD.  N.Y. 

3525  SMITH,  THOMAS  HERBERT.  ILL. 

4631  SMITH,  THOMAS  KILBY.  PA. 

3354  SMITH,  WILLIAM  DICKINSON  GRISWOLD.  N.H. 
1395  SMITH,  WILLIAM  FARNAM.  NEB. 
1328  SMITH,  WILLIAM  RUDOLPH.  PA. 
2877  SMITH,  WILLIAM  STARK.  Wis. 

295 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 


GENERAL  No. 

4263  SMITH,  WILLIAM  WALKER. 

1660  SMITH,  WYLLYS  KING. 

1337  SMELLING,  SAMUEL. 

3067  SNOW,  EDGAR  MORTON. 

4681  SNOW,  JOHN  LIVINGSTON. 

3016  SNOW,  Louis  FRANKLIN. 

4231  SNOW,  WILLIAM  BROWN. 

3841  SNYDER,  CHARLES  EDWARD. 

4385  SNYDER,  Louis  VIRTUE. 

3816  SOLIS,  ANDREW  JACKSON. 

2223  SOULE,  HORACE  HOMER,  JR. 

3922  SPARROW,  JACKSON  WOLCOTT. 

3543  SPAULDING,  JOHN  WALKER. 

763  SPENCER,  HORATIO  NELSON. 

428  SPENCER,  JOHN  THOMPSON. 

183  SPENCER,  LORILLARD. 

4396  SPENCER,  SELDEN. 

762  SPENCER,  SELDEN  PALMER. 

2642  SPIES,  HENRY  HULL. 

128  SPOFFORD,  PAUL  NELSON. 

1044  SPOONER,  FRANK  EUGENE. 

1653  SPOOR,  JOHN  ALDEN. 

825  SPRAGUE,  FRANK  WILLIAM. 

4320  SPRAGUE,  GEORGE  EVERETT. 

2442  SPRAGUE,  PHINEAS  WARREN. 

4691  SPRAGUE,  RUFUS  WILLIAM. 

1467  STAFFORD,  WILLIAM  FREDERICK. 

309  STANDISH,  MYLES. 

3447  STANLEY,  ALIX  WELCH. 

3446  STANLEY,  CHARLES  BROWN. 

3595  STANTON,  FRANK  MCMILLAN. 

2086  STANTON,  JOSIAH  RUMBALL. 

2796  STARKWEATHER,  FRANK  HENRY. 

469  STARR,  ISAAC,  JR. 

1631  STARR,  Louis. 

2172  STARR,  WILLIAM  JAMES. 

2829  START,  CHARLES  MONROE. 

1692  STEARNS,  ALBERT  HENRY. 

3854  STEARNS,  FOSTER  WATERMAN. 

3985  STEARNS,  FRANK  WATERMAN. 

1816  STEARNS,  FREDERICK  MAYNARD. 

2724  STEARNS,  JOHN  LLOYD. 

4037  STEARNS,  JOHN  NOBLE,  JR. 

296 


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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

3161  STEBBINS,  ALBERT  KELLOGG.  Wis. 

1492  STEDMAN,  CHARLES  JAMES.  OHIO. 

4443  STEINMETZ,  SPENCER  JANNEY.  MASS. 

4638  STEIN,  SIMON  GERBERICH.  Mo. 

3856  STEPHENS,  THOMAS  CONKLIN.  N.Y. 

1556  STETSON,  CALEB  ROCHFORD.  D.C. 

1434  STETSON,  GEORGE  ROCHFORD.  D.C. 

1262  STEVENS,  CLARENCE  WINTHROP.  N.Y. 

4339  STEVENS,  FREDERIC  BECKWITH.  MICH. 

1282  STEVENS,  FREDERICK  BLISS.  N.Y. 

3344  STEVENS,  HARRY  APPLETON.  MASS. 

1471  STEVENS,  JOHN  BRIGHT.  N.Y. 

4646  STEVENS,  JOHN  CONYNGHAM.  PA. 

2845  STEVENS,  JOHN  WALTER.  MINN. 

2993  STEVENS,  SOLON  WITHED.  MASS. 

3267  STEVENS,  WILLIAM  STUDLEY  BARTLETT.  MASS. 

4514  STEVENSON,  JOHN  MCALLISTER.  MASS. 

137  STEVENSON,  WILLIAM  PAXTON.  N.Y. 

1305  STEWART,  HENRY  PIERCE.  N.Y. 

1782  STEWART,  JEREMIAH  CLARK.  MINN. 

3570  STEWART,  JOSEPH  ADGER.  KY. 

4709  STEWART,  JOSEPH  KING.  KY. 

3215  STEWART,  PHILIP  BATTELL.  COLO. 

4479  STEWART,  RALPH  WILLIAM.  CAL. 

2347  STEWART,  WILLIAM  DINGNALL.  N.Y. 

500  STICKNEY,  GEORGE  HENRY.  MD. 

3969  STICKNEY,  HERBERT  WHITING.  N.Y. 

2824  STICKNEY,  WILLIAM  ALBERT.  Mo. 

4472  STICKNEY,  WILLIAM  BRUNSWICK  CURRY.  VT. 

4455  STILES,  JAMES  ARTHUR.  MASS. 

3309  STIMSON,  DANIEL  MCMARTIN.  N.Y. 

3019  STINESS,  EDWARD  C.  B.  R.I. 

221  STOCKBRIDGE,  HENRY.  MD.  AND  N.Y. 

4283  STOCKBRIDGE,  HENRY,  30.  MD. 

2919  STOCKTON,  BAYARD.  N.J. 

3327  STOCKTON,  JOHN  WISHART.  MASS. 

2880  STODDARD,  FRANCIS  RUSSELL.  N.Y. 

4103  STODDARD,  FRANCIS  RUSSELL,  JR.  N.Y. 

371  STOKES,  ANSON  PHELPS.  N.Y. 

2020  STONE,  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS.  MASS. 

4449  STONE,  CHARLES  FRANCIS,  JR.  N.Y. 

1913  STONE,  CHARLES  WELLINGTON.  MASS. 

1566  STONE,  JACOB.  MINN. 

297 


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3819 
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2602 

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3473 
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1620 
1937 
1934 
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1536 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

No.  STATE  Soc. 

STONE,  WILLIAM  EBEN.  MASS. 

STORER,  EBENEZER.  N.Y. 

STORER,  JOHN  HUMPHREYS.  MASS. 

STORM,  CLARENCE.  N.Y. 

STORY,  HENRY  GRAFTON.  N.Y. 

STORY,  JOSEPH  GRAFTON.  N.Y. 

STOUT,  JOHN  KENNEDY.  WASH. 

STOWELL,  WILLIAM  HENRY  HARRISON.  MINN. 

STRATTON,  CHARLES  EDWIN.  MASS. 

STRATTON,  SOLOMON  PIPER.  MASS. 

STRINGER,  EDWARD  CHARLES.  MINN. 

STRINGER,  GEORGE  ALFRED.  N.Y. 

STRONG,  ALAN  HARTWELL.  N.J. 

STRONG,  CHARLES  HALL.  GA. 

STRONG,  DONALD  WATKINS.  N.Y. 

STRONG,  HARRY  CARTER.  MINN. 

STRONG,  THERON  GEORGE.  N.Y. 

STRONG,  WILLIAM  JAMES  HENRY.  Wis. 

STRONG,  WILLIAM  WOLCOTT.  Wis. 

STRYKER,  SAMUEL  STANHOPE.  PA. 

STRYKER,  THOMAS  HUBBARD.  N.Y. 

STUDLEY,  JOHN  EDWARD.  R.L 

STURGES,  HENRY  CADY.  CONN. 

STURTEVANT,  HENRY  DEXTER.  ILL. 

SUCKLEY,  ROBERT  BOWNE.  N.Y. 

SULLIVAN,  ANDREW  MCCLURE.  Mo. 

SUTER,  HENDERSON.  D.C. 
SUTTON,  EBEN.                                                            MASS.  AND  MD. 

SUYDAM,  WALTER  LISPENARD.  N.Y. 

SWAIN,  JULIUS  CURTIS.  MASS. 

SWAIN,  JULIUS  MARSHALL.  MASS. 

SWAIN,  WILLIAM  NEWMAN.  MASS. 

SWAN,  EDWARD  HENRY.  N.Y. 

SWAN,  REUBEN  SAMUEL.  MASS. 

SWAN,  ROBERT  OTIS.  N.Y. 

SWARTWOUT,  FRANK  AUSTIN.  D.C. 

SWEETZER,  ARTHUR  LESLIE.  MASS. 

SWIFT,  GEORGE  DAMON.  MINN. 

SWIFT,  HENRY  WALTON.  MASS. 

SWIFT,  JOSEPH.  DEL. 

SWIFT,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  DEL. 

SWISHER,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  IA. 

SWISHER,  STEPHEN  ALFRED.  IOWA. 

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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 
GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

2816  SWORDS,  EDWARD  JENNER.  N.Y.. 

57  SWORDS,  HENRY  COTHEAL.  N.Y. 

1594  SYMONDS,  CHARLES  STANLEY.  N.Y. 

2029  TAFT,  CHARLES  PHELPS.  OHIO. 

3993  TAINTER,  FRANK  STONE.  D.C. 

3072  TALBOT,  ARCHIE  LEE.  ME. 

3623  TALBOT,  JOEL  FRANCIS.  ILL. 

781  TALMAGE,  ROBERT  SWARTWOUT.  N.Y. 

2216  TAPLEY,  HENRY  FULLER.  MASS. 

1240  TAPSCOTT,  JOHN  SHURMAN.  MD. 

4550  TATE,  MAGNUS  A.  OHIO. 

2566  TAYLOR,  CARTER  BERKELEY.  PA. 

3716  TAYLOR,  CHARLES  HENRY,  JR.  MASS. 

4511  TAYLOR,  EWING.  N.Y. 

4482  TAYLOR,  EZRA  WILMARTH  BARTLETT.  MASS. 

1047  TAYLOR,  HOBART  C.  CHATFIELD.  ILL. 

2568  TAYLOR,  JOHN  BONSALL.  PA. 

2007  TAYLOR,  JOHN'  METCALF.  CONN. 

1889  TAYLOR,  JOHN  MYERS.  N.Y. 

1550  TAYLOR,  JOHN  YEATMAN.  D.C. 

4207  TAYLOR,  LLOYD  BERTHRONG.  ILL. 

2311  TAYLOR,  OSCAR  LIVINGSTONE.  MINN. 

695  TAYLOR,  WASHINGTON  IRVING.  N.Y. 

4544  TEED,  FREEMAN  GOLDING.  CAL. 

3618  TEFFT,  ERASTUS  THEODORE.  N.Y. 

4713  TEMPLE,  HERBERT  MORTIMER.  MINN. 

2804  TENNEY,  CHARLES  HENRY.  N.Y. 

2776  TENNEY,  DANIEL  GLEASON.  N.Y. 

3490  TERRY,  ALVAH  LA  MAR.  KY. 

4120  TERRY,  ELIPHALET  BRADFORD.  N.Y. 

336  TERRY,  GEORGE  DAVIS.  N.Y. 
2861  TERRY,  JOHN  TAYLOR.  N.Y. 
2671  THAYER,  CHARLES  IRVING.  MASS. 
4729  THAYER,  EDWIN  ALSTON.  MINN. 
2909  THAYER,  FRANK  ANDROS.  N.Y. 
3177  THAYER,  RUFUS  CALVIN.  COLO. 

337  THEBAUD,  PAUL  GIBERT.  N.Y. 
3657  THEOPOLD,  HERBERT  COTTON.  MINN. 
1361  THOM,  CAMERON  ERSKINE.  CAL. 

218  THOM,  WILLIAM  HENRY  DECOURCY  WRIGHT.  MD.  AND  N.Y. 

219  THOMAS,  DOUGLAS  HAMILTON.                                    MD.  AND  N.Y. 
1 1 68  THOMAS,  DOUGLAS  HAMILTON,  JR.  MD. 
3741  THOMAS,  FRANK  RAY.  MASS. 

299 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

851  THOMAS,  GEORGE  CUMMINS.  NJ. 

2892  THOMAS,  HOUSTON  ADDISON.  MASS. 

2532  THOMAS,  HOWARD  VAN  SYCKEL.  N.Y. 

3364  THOMAS,  ROBERT  MCKEAN.  N.Y. 

211  THOMPSON,  ABIJAH.  MASS. 

1510  THOMPSON,  CLIFTON  SHARP.  COLO. 

1452  THOMPSON,  EBEN  FRANCIS.  MASS. 

4644  THOMPSON,  EUSTIS.  MD. 

4065  THOMPSON,  HENRY  BURLING.  DEL. 

870  THOMPSON,  HOBART  WARREN.  N.Y. 

4289  THOMPSON,  MACKEY  JAMES.  MINN. 

4399  THOMAS,  JOHN  LILBURN.  Mo. 

817  THOMPSON,  JOHN  TALIAFERRO.  NEB. 

2728  THOMPSON,  NORMAN  FREDERICK.  ILL. 

4334  THOMPSON,  ROYAL  WHEELER.  D.C. 

2688  THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  BAKER.  D.C. 

318  THOMPSON,  WILLIAM  PRALL.  N.Y. 

797  THOMSEN,  ALONZO  LILLY.  MD. 

1346  THOMSEN,  HERMAN  IVAH.  MD. 

1345  THOMSEN,  JOHN  JACOB.  MD. 

2023  THOMSON,  ARTHUR  CECIL.  MASS. 

2252  THOMSON,  GEORGE  MORTIMER.  N.Y. 

2253  THOMSON,  GIRAUD  FOSTER.  N.Y. 
1844  THORNDIKE,  AUGUSTUS  LARKIN.  MASS. 

982  THORNE,  JOEL  WOLFE.  N.Y. 

2131  THORNE,  JOHN  CALVIN.  N.H. 

1887  THORNE,  ROBERT.  N.Y. 

4655  THRESHER,  HENRY  GILBERT.  R.I. 

195  THROCKMORTON,  CHARLES  WICKLIFFE.  N.Y. 

4151  THURSTON,  JOHN  HENRY.  MASS. 

2653  THURSTON,  NATHANIEL  BLUNT.  N.Y. 

4122  THURSTON,  ROGERS  CLARK  BALLARD.  KY. 

4721  THURSTON,  THEODORE  PAYNE.  MINN. 

1285  TILDEN,  JOHN  PACKWOOD.  N.Y. 

2159  TILTON,  GEORGE  HENRY.  N.H. 

2330  TINGLEY,  WITTER  KINNEY.  CONN. 

996  TOBEY,  FRANK  BASSETT.  ILL. 

3076  TOBEY,  RUFUS  BABCOCK.  MASS. 

1196  TODD,  CHARLES  HENRY.  KY. 

2917  TODD,  GEORGE  DAVIDSON.  KY. 

3639  TODD,  THOMAS.  MASS. 

3640  TODD,  THOMAS,  JR.  MASS. 
1701  TOLMAN,  WILLIAM  SAWYER.  MASS. 

30  TOMLINSON,  CHARLES  ABRAHAM.  CONN. 

300 


MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 

GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

945  TOMLINSON,  JOHN  CANFIELD,  N.Y. 

379  TOMPKINS,  HAMILTON  BULLOCK.  N.Y.  AND  R.I. 

2695  TOPHAM,  THEOPHILUS.  R.I. 

2751  TORBERT,  WlLLARD  HORATIO.  IOWA. 

2789  TORRANCE,  ELL.  MINN. 

4163  TORRENCE,  GEORGE  PAULL.  IND. 

3968  TOTTEN,  JOHN  REYNOLDS.  N.Y. 

4392  TOWNSEND,  EDWIN  SOMARINDYCK.  N.Y. 

4393  TOWNSEND,  ISAAC  HOLBROOK.  N.Y. 
31  TOWNSEND,  JAMES  HILL.  N.Y. 

1408  TOWNSEND,  JOHN.  MINN. 

4048  TRAPHAGEN,  FRANK  WEISS.  COLO. 

1604  TREADWELL,  GEORGE  CURTIS.  N.Y. 

2473  TREAT,  ERASTUS  BUCK.  N.Y. 

4398  TREAT,  JAMES  WILBER.  Mo. 

4636  TREDWELL,  HENRY  HEWLETT.  N.Y. 

10  TRENCHARD,  EDWARD.  N.Y. 

63  TREVOR,  HENRY  GRAFF.  N.Y. 

493  TRIPPE,  ANDREW  CROSS.  MD. 

3416  TRIPPE,  JAMES  McCoNKY.  MD. 

3926  TROWBRIDGE,  EDMUND  QUINCY.  CONN. 

4369  TROWBRIDGE,  HAYES  QUINCY.  CONN. 

4659  TROWBRIDGE,  RUTHERFORD.  CONN. 

366  TROWBRIDGE,  SAMUEL  BRECK  PARKMAN.  N.Y. 

3356  TRUMAN,  HENRY  HERTEL.  N.J. 

780  TRUMBULL,  JONATHAN.  CONN. 

1506  TRUMBULL,  FRANK.  N.Y. 

4671  TUCKERMAN,  BAYARD.  N.Y. 

2013  TUCK,  PHILEMON  HALLAM.  MD. 

376  TUCKER,  OILMAN  HENRY.  N.Y. 

3179  TUCKER,  JOHN  SPEED.  COLO. 

1615  TUCKER,  WILLIAM  FRANCIS.  MINN. 

830  TUCKER,  WILLIAM  RUGGLES.  ILL. 

24  TUFTS,  WALTER  BROWNELL.  N.Y. 

3172  TUPPER,  JAMES  BRAINERD  TAYLOR.  D.C. 

3506  TURNER,  EVERETT  PENDLETON.  MASS. 

3504  TURNER,  HERBERT  BRYANT.  MASS. 

3505  TURNER,  HOWARD  CHUBBUCK.  MASS. 
2852  TURNER,  JOSEPH  BROWN.  DEL. 

908  TURNER,  LUTHER  GUITEAU.  CONN. 

3303  TURNER,  PHILIP  FOSTER.  ME. 

3686  TURPIN,  FRANK  BLAIR.  CAL. 

2598  TUTTLE,  ALBERT.  VT. 

1276  TUTTLE,  DANIEL  SYLVESTER.  Mo. 

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MEMBERS    OF    THE    GENERAL    SOCIETY. 
GENERAL  No.  STATE  Soc. 

862  TUTTLE,  FRANK  DAY.  N.Y. 

4402  TUTTLE,  HENRY  SOLOMON.  Mo. 

1542  TUTTLE,  JOSEPH  FARRAND,  JR.  COLO. 

3346  TWEEDY,  FRANK.  D.C. 

2614  TYLER,  EDWARD  ROYALL.  MASS. 

2916  TYLER,  GEORGE  TROTTER.  PA.  AND  KY. 

911  TYLER,  SIDNEY  FREDERICK.  PA. 

477  TYSON,  ANTHONY  MORRIS.  MD. 

2662  TYSON,  MALCOLM  VAN  VECHTEN.  MD. 

1379  UNDERBILL,  FRANCIS  T.  N.Y. 

872  UNDERBILL,  FREDERIC  EDGAR.  N.Y. 

1926  UNDERWOOD,  HERBERT  WIGHT.  Wis. 

1695  UPHAM,  CHARLES  CLIFTON.  MASS.  AND  N.Y. 

1512  UPHAM,  EDWARD  DARWIN.  COLO. 

901  UPHAM,  FREDERIC  WILLIAM.  ILL. 

1706  UPHAM,  HENRY  MACY.  MASS. 

4232  UPHAM,  HENRY  WARREN.  MASS. 

1050  UPHAM,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  Wis. 

3459  UPSON,  WILLIAM  FORD.  N.J. 

1915  USHER,  ELLIS  BAKER.  Wis. 

940  VAIL,  HENRY  HOBART.  N.Y. 

1540  VAILE,  JOEL  FREDERICK.  COLO. 

3463  VAILL,  EDWARD  GRISWOLD.  ME. 

2770  VAILL,  FREDERICK  STURDIVANT.  ME. 

382  VALENTINE,  SAMUEL  HEMPSTEAD.  N.Y. 

1678  VAN  AMRINGE,  GUY.  N.Y. 

3604  VAN  BUREN,  LAURENS  HARDY.  N.Y. 

184  VAN    CORTLANDT,   ROBERT  BUNCH.  N.Y. 

1666  VANDER  VEER,  EDGAR  ALBERT.  N.Y. 

1207  VAN  DYKE,  HARRY  WESTON.  D.C. 

3679  VAN  GUYSLING,  GEORGE  EDMUND.  MASS. 

4581  VAN  NOSTRAND,  BENJAMIN  TREDWELL.  N.Y. 

2459  VAN  PATTEN,  WILLIAM  JAMES.  VT. 

4572  VER  PLANCK,  EDWARD  DURBROW.  MASS. 

1250  VAN  RENSSELAER,  AUGUSTUS  CORTLANDT.  N.Y. 

74  VAN  RENSSELAER,  CORTLANDT  SCHUYLER.  N.Y. 

178  VAN  RENSSELAER,  EUGENE.  N.Y. 

4215  VAN  SCHAICK,  ARTHUR  PATTON.  ILL. 

4216  VAN  SCHAICK,  HARRISON  LUDINGTON.  ILL. 
3030  VAN  SYCKEL,  NEHEMIAH  DUNHAM.  PA. 
1252  VARNUM,  ROBERT  TAYLOR.  N.Y. 

648  VAUGHAN,  GEORGE  TULLY.  D.C. 

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3102  VEAZEY,  DUNCAN. 

2757  VERMILYE,  FREDERIC  MONTGOMERY. 

1529  VERNON,  WILLIAM  BRYAN. 

99  VER  PLANCK,  WILLIAM  GORDON. 

1267  VOORHEES,  WILLIAM  PERRINE. 


2843  WADE,  ALFRED  BYERS. 

2553  WADE,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN. 

2890  WADE,  HENRY  FRANCIS. 

2950  WADE,  HERBERT  TREADWELL. 

2305  WADE,  JAMES  FRANKLIN. 

2313  WADE,  JOHN  PARSONS. 

944  WAGSTAFF,  CORNELIUS  DuBois. 

4188  WAINWRIGHT,  CLEMENT  REEVES. 

2787  WAINWRIGHT,  FRANCIS  KING. 

88  WAINWRIGHT,  WILLIAM  PRATT. 

1965  WAKEMAN,  ROBERT  PEEL. 

143  WALBRIDGE,  THOMAS  CHESTER. 

1879  WALCOTT,  ARTHUR  STUART. 

2264  WALCOTT,  FREDERIC  COLLIN. 

2639  WALDO,  RHINELANDER. 

4506  WALES,  JOSEPH  PATTEN. 

3242  WALKER,  BRYANT. 

316  WALKER,  GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS. 

3048  WALKER,  ISAAC  HENRY. 

4705  WALKER,  JOHN  BALDWIN. 

714  WALKER,  JOHN  GARLAND. 

3709  WALKER,  JOSEPH. 

3638  WALKER,  JOSEPH  BURBEEN. 

2374  WALKER,  STOUGHTON. 

2965  WALKER,  WILLIAM  MACY. 

604  WALKER,  WILLISTON. 

3959  WALLACE,  ELLIOTT  LAMBERT. 

3702  WALLER,  ROBERT  TYLER. 

3529  WALLING,  WILLIAM  ENGLISH. 

1098  WALSH,  SAMUEL  ARMSTRONG. 

3656  WALTON,  CHARLES  STRONG. 

294  WARD,  AARON. 

2177  WARD,  BROWNLEE  ROBERTSON. 

1939  WARD,  CHRISTOPHER  LONGSTRETH. 

3175  WARD,  FREDERICK  WOOD. 

3174  WARD,  HENRY  LANDON. 

4283  WARE,  EDWIN  MORTON. 

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4286  WARE,  GEORGE  BERTRAM.  MINN. 

1072  WARE,  HORACE  EVERETT.  MASS. 

4284  WARE,  HOWARD  FITHIAN.  MINN. 

4285  WARE,  ROBERT  LESLIE.  MINN. 

4295  WARDWELL,  WALTER  CHALK.  MASS. 
1547  WARING,  THOMAS  PINCKNEY.  GA. 

496  WARNER,  CULBRETH  HOPEWELL.  MD. 

546  WARNER,  FRANK  EDWARDS.  MASS. 

3580  WARREN,  ALBERT  CYRUS.  MASS. 

2478  WARREN,  CHARLES  ELLIOT.  N.Y. 

2898  WARREN,  HENRY  MATHER.  PA. 

559  WARREN,  HERBERT  CLEVELAND.  CONN. 

4296  WARREN,  JOHN  BROADFIELD.  MASS. 
3958  WARREN,  JOSEPH  DRAPER.  R.I. 
3585  WARREN,  NATHAN.  MASS. 
2483  WARREN,  WALTER  PHELPS.  N.Y. 
1477  WARREN,  WILLIAM  YOUNG.  N.Y. 
2312  WASHBURN,  WILLIAM  DREW.  MINN. 

386  WASHBURN,  WILLIAM  IVES.  N.Y. 

993  WASHBURNE,  HEMPSTEAD.  ILL. 

874  WASHINGTON,  HUGH  VERNON.  GA. 

4101  WASHINGTON,  WILLIAM  LANIER.  N.Y. 

3198  WATERMAN,  FRANK  STURTEVANT.  MASS. 

2279  WATERMAN,  Lucius.  N.H. 

4251  WATERS,  JOHN  SEYMOUR  TALIAFERRO.  MD. 

2585  WATKINS,  DELANCEY  WALTON.  N.Y. 

208  WATKINS,  WALTER  KENDALL.  MASS. 

156  WATMOUGH,  JAMES  HORATIO.  N.Y. 

464  WATMOUGH,  JOHN  G.  PA. 

4017  WATROUS,  CHARLES  LEACH.  IA. 

1308  WATSON,  CHARLES  PIXLEY.  N.Y. 

4217  WATSON,  IRVING  ALLISON.  N.H. 

3135  WATSON,  PRESTON.  N.Y. 

1273  WATSON,  SAMUEL  NEWELL.  OHIO. 

374  WATSON,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  N.Y. 

429  WAYNE,  WILLIAM,  JR.  PA. 

1232  WEAD,  LESLIE  CLARK.  MASS. 

4239  WEARE,  JOHN.  ILL. 

204  WEBB,  ALEXANDER  STEWART.  N.Y. 

4331  WEBB,  HENRY  WALTER.  VT. 

4329  WEBB,  JAMES  WATSON.  VT. 

880  WEBB,  JOHN  SIDNEY.  D.C. 

3259  WEBB,  WILLIAM  CLARKE.  N.Y. 

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2931  WEBB,  WILLIAM  EDWARD. 

730  WEBB,  WILLIAM  SEWARD. 

4330  WEBB,  WILLIAM  SEWARD,  JR. 

3280  WEBBER,  WILLIAM  OLIVER. 

3952  WEBSTER,  EDMUND  KIRBY. 

368  WEBSTER,  FRANK  DANIEL. 

2982  WEBSTER,  GEORGE  BARRY. 

623  WEBSTER,  WILLIAM  REUBEN. 

1390  WEED,  GEORGE  STANDISH. 

3606  WEISSE,  FANEUIL  SUYDAM. 

3815  WELD,  CHARLES  RICHMOND. 

1458  WELD,  DEWrrr  CLINTON. 

967  WELD,  DEWnr  CLINTON,  JR. 

3999  WELD,  GEORGE  FRANCIS. 

130  WELLES,  BENJAMIN. 

981  WELLES,  CHARLES  EDWIN. 

2061  WELLES,  LEMUEL  AIKEN. 

3145  WELLES,  ROGER. 

3047  WELLING,  RICHARD  WARD  GREENE. 

4043  WELLINGTON,  JONAS  FRANCIS. 

2610  WELLMAN,  JAMES  ALBERT. 

375  WELLS,  CHARLES  NASSAU. 

1727  WELLS,  EBEN  FREME. 

2449  WELLS,  FRANK  RICHARDSON. 

2420  WELLS,  FREDERICK  HOWARD. 

4390  WELLS,  FREDERICK  HOWARD. 

3651  WELLS,  HENRY  JOURNEAY. 

2895  WELLS,  HENRY  ROGERS. 

90  WELLS,  THOMAS  LAWRENCE. 

4438  WELLS,  WALTON  AUGUSTINE. 

1159  WELSH,  MILTON. 

3497  WELSH,  WILLARD. 

3286  WENDELL,  BARRETT. 

2232  WENTWORTH,  MOSES  JONES. 

2334  WENTWORTH,  WILLIAM  GRAFTON. 

2314  WENZELL,  HENRY  BURLEIGH. 

1734  WESSON,  JAMES  LEONARD. 

2541  WEST,  CHARLES  ALFRED. 

4444  WESTFALL,  JOHN  HENRY. 

509  WETHERBEE,  WINTHROP. 

1319  WETHERILL,  CHARLES. 

2406  WETHERILL,  RICHARD  BENBRIDGE. 

3667  WETHERILL,  WILLIAM  CHATTIN. 

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1633  WHARTON,  BROMLEY.  PA. 

3400  WHARTON,  CHARLES,  JR.  PA. 

2365  WHEELER,  BENJAMIN  DUDLEY.  IOWA. 

3196  WHEELER,  BERTRAND  THORP.  MASS. 

373  WHEELER,  EDWARD  JONATHAN.  N.Y. 

968  WHEELER,  EVERETT  PEPPERRELL.  N.Y. 

4710  WHEELER,  GILES.  N.H. 

624  WHEELER,  RALPH.  CONN. 

1862  WHEELOCK,  WILLIAM  BARKER.  ILL.  AND  IND. 

1234  WHEELWRIGHT,  EDMUND  MARCH.  MASS. 

319  WHIPPLE,  CHARLES  HENRY.  MINN. 

353  WHISTLER,  GARLAND  NELSON.  N.Y. 

2067  WHITCOMB,  LAWRENCE.  MASS. 

3876  WHITE,  ALAIN  CAMPBELL.  N.Y. 

2869  WHITE,  EDWARD  LUPTON.  N.Y. 

4715  WHITE,  EDWIN.  MINN. 

4335  WHITE,  FLETCHER.  D.C. 

1150  WHITE,  JOHN  BARBER.  Mo. 

4680  WHITE,  JOSEPH  FOSTER.  MASS. 

1423  WHITE,  WILLIAM  CHESTER.  MINN. 

1570  WHITE,  WILLIAM  GARDNER.  MINN. 

3445  WHITE,  WILLIAM  HENRY.  CONN. 

3189  WHITE,  WILLIAM  ROLAND.  MASS. 

1331  WHITEHEAD,  CORTLANDT.  PA. 

75  WHITEHOUSE,  JAMES  NORMAN  DE  RAPELJE.  N.Y. 

3369  WHITIN,  ERNEST  STAGG.  N.Y. 

3088  WHITIN,  FREDERICK  HENRY.  N.Y. 

4428  WHITMORE,  CHARLES  EDWARD.  MASS. 

1750  WHITNER,  CHARLES  FRANK.  GA. 

1751  WHITNER,  JOHN  ADDISON.  GA. 
297  WHITNEY,  DRAKE.  N.Y. 
777  WHITNEY,  ELI.  CONN. 

1654  WHITNEY,  EUGENE  WOLCOTT.  ILL. 

2316  WHITNEY,  FRANK  IRVING.  MINN. 

1406  WHITNEY,  HARRY  EDWARD.  MINN. 

1089  WHITNEY,  WARHAM.  N.Y. 

3754  WHITON,  JAMES  BARTLETT.  N.Y. 

4093  WHITMORE,  FRANKLIN  GRAY.  CONN. 

2612  WHITTEMORE,  ARTHUR  GILMAN.  N.H. 

1006  WHITTEMORE,  JAMES  MADISON.  CONN. 

4699  WHITTEMORE,  LAURENCE  JOHNSON.  MICH. 

2998  WHITWELL,  FREDERICK  SILSBEE.  MASS. 

2844  WICKWIRE,  ARTHUR  MANLEY.  MINN. 

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4152  WIGGIN,  ARTHUR  MESERVE. 

1049  WIGHT,  WILLIAM  WARD. 

1322  WILBUR,  ROLLIN  HENRY. 

3923  WILCOX,  FRANK  LANGDON. 

3956  WILCOX,  HOWARD  DUTEE. 

265  WILCOX,  REYNOLD  WEBB. 

4600  WILLCOX,  CHARLES  HENRY. 

4319  WILD,  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN. 

3063  WILDER,  EDWARD  BLISS. 

3916  WILDER,  WILLIAM  WILLIS. 

2714  WILLARD,  JAMES  LE  BARON. 

2186  WILLARD,  MARTIN  STEVENSON. 

2073  WILLCUTT,  LEVI  LINCOLN. 

4131  WILLCUTT,  LEVI  LINCOLN,  JR. 

2469  WILLETS,  HOWARD. 

1229  WILLIAMS,  BORLAND. 

3520  WILLIAMS,  CHARLES  JARVIS. 

4236  WILLIAMS,  DAVID  EVANS. 

1325  WILLIAMS,  FRANCIS  HOWARD. 

3928  WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  GOODWIN. 

4542  WILLIAMS,  GEORGE  LOMBARD. 

3623  WILLIAMS,  GORDON. 

4203  WILLIAMS,  HARRISON. 

2161  WILLIAMS,  JARED  IRVING. 

3418  WILLIAMS,  JOHN  CAMP. 

1619  WILLIAMS,  JOHN  DAVIS. 

2900  WILLIAMS,  JOSEPH  JOHN  GURNET. 

1949  WILLIAMS,  JOSIAH  RANDALL. 

487  WILLIAMS,  MASON  LOCKE  WEEMS. 

1722  WILLIAMS,  NATHAN  WINSLOW. 

3671  WILLIAMS,  NELSON  B. 

3256  WILLIAMS,  RALPH  BLAKE. 

928  WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL  BURBANK. 

1224  WILLIAMS,  SAMUEL  KING. 

1 1 66  WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  SMITH  GITTINGS. 

2009  WILLIAMS,  WINSLOW  TRACY. 

179  WILLIAMSON,  GEORGE  DEWITT. 

4467  WILLIAMSON,  THOMAS  WILSON. 

1641  WILLING,  GEORGE. 

1442  WILLIS,  HENRY  AUGUSTUS. 

1813  WILLS,  HENRY  LE  BRETON. 

4159  WILSON,  ARTHUR  HERVEY. 

2617  WILSON,  CHARLES  HIRAM. 

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1137  WILSON,  CHARLES  ROBERT. 

835  WILSON,  FRED  ALLAN. 

3826  WILSON,  GEORGE  HALL. 

4360  WILSON,  GEORGE  W. 

2886  WILSON,  HENRY  LANE. 

480  WILSON,  JOHN  APPLETON. 

2127  WILSON,  WILLIAM  BOWLY. 

4325  WINCHESTER,  HENRY  CARROLL,  JR. 

3759  WINANT,  FREDERICK. 

3748  WING,  JOHN  MORGAN. 

3761  WING,  Louis  STUART. 

2072  WINSHIP,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

4408  WINSLOW,  ARTHUR. 

3887  WINSLOW,  ERVING. 

2885  WINSLOW,  GEORGE  SCOTT. 

4478  WINSTON,  BERTRAM  MC!NTOSH. 

328  WINTHROP,  GRENVILLE  BAYARD. 

2555  WINTON,  WILLIAM  CRAYTON. 

3164  WIRGMAN,  WILLIAM  WAYNE. 

1947  WISTER,  ALEXANDER  WILSON. 

1323  WISTER,  RODMAN. 

4164  WITHERS,  WILLIAM  ALPHONSO. 

4512  WITTHAUS,  GUY  HENRY. 

327  WODELL,  SILAS. 

3078  WOLCOTT,  ROGER. 

2056  WOOD,  ALFRED  TRENCHARD. 

539  WOOD,  ALVA  SYLVANUS. 

3009  WOOD,  ARNOLD. 

4706  WOOD,  ARTHUR  KING. 

1496  WOOD,  CHARLES  MORGAN. 

1495  WOOD,  E.  MORGAN. 

4494  WOOD,  ERIC  FISHER. 
1739  WOOD,  FRANC  OGILVY. 
2766  WOOD,  GEORGE  TWYMAN. 
2704  WOOD,  JOHN  HENRY. 
1329  WOOD,  JOSEPH. 

120  WOOD,  MARSHALL  WILLIAM. 

3742  WOOD,  SPENCER  SHEPARD. 

397  WOOD,  THOMAS  NEWTON. 

4495  WOOD,  WILLIAM  BENJAMIN. 

3222  WOODBURY,  CHARLES  LINCOLN. 

3223  WOODBURY,  EDWARD  PHILO. 
735  WOODGURY,  URBAN  ANDRAIN. 

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4351  WOODIN,  WILLIAM  HARTMAN. 

4110  WOODMAN,  WALTER  I. 

969  WOODRUFF,  CHARLES  HORNBLOWER. 

1913  WOODRUFF,  EDWARD  LOWREY. 

4522  WOODRUFF,  FREDERICK  ORR. 

3768  WOODRUFF,  FREDERICK  SANFORD. 

3605  WOODRUFF,  HENRY  GILBERT. 

4182  WOODRUFF,  THOMAS  ADAMS. 

4297  WOODWARD,  FRANK  ERNEST. 

3459  WOODWARD,  SAMUEL  WALTER. 

4654  WOODWARD,  WILLIAM. 

296  WOODWORTH,  NEWELL  BERTRAM. 

2393  WOOLSEY,  JOHN  MUNRO. 

621  WOOLSEY,  THEODORE  SALISBURY. 

3676  WOOLSON,  ALVIN  MANSFIELD. 

3646  WOOLSON,  CHARLES  AM  ASA. 

2432  WORTHINGTON,  GEORGE. 

4647  WRIGHT,  HARRISON  BALDWIN. 

1767  WRIGHT,  WILLIAM  HAMMOND. 

4391  WURTS,  PIERRE  JAY. 

4015  WYCKOFF,  CHARLES  RAPELYEA,  JR, 

4016  WYCKOFF,  CLARENCE  JOHNSON. 
3743  WYETH,  GEORGE  EDWARD. 

754  WYMAN,  HENRY  PURKITT. 

633  WYMAN,  WALTER. 

3837  YARDLEY,  FARNHAM. 

3011  YATES,  BLINN. 

4085  YEOMANS,  GEORGE  DALLAS. 

2031  YERGASON,  HENRY  CHRISTOPHER. 

284.6  YOUNG,  EDWARD  BLAKE. 

1812  YOUNG,  FRANCIS  CRISSEY. 


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INDEX  OF   ANCESTORS, 
WITH    SERVICES   AND   DESCENDANTS. 

(ANCESTORS  IN  SMALL  CAPS.    THE  NUMBERS  INDICATE  THE  PAGES 
REFERRED  TO.) 

A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  Abreviation  for  Member  Ancient  and  Honorable 
Artillery  Company  of  Boston. 


ABBEY,  THOMAS,  1656-1728,  En- 
field,  Conn.  Capt.  Appleton's 
Co.  Great  Swamp  Fight. 

Geer,  Walter,  53. 

Woodruff,    Frederick   O.,    115. 
ABBEY,  LIEUT.  THOMAS,  1731-1811. 
In    French    and   Indian   Wars, 
i758-'6i.     Corp.,    1758.      Lieut. 
1761. 

Collins,   Holdridge  O.,  202. 
ABBOTT,    CAPT.    JOHN,    Portsmouth, 
N.  H.     Capt.  of  vessel  in  Ex- 
pedition of  1706-7. 

Bennett,  Larkin  E.,  116. 
ABEEL,  JOHANNIS,  1667-1712,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.  Indian  Commis- 
sion, I7o6-'i2.  Mayor  of  Al- 
bany, i694-'95,  i7O9-'io.  Mem- 
ber of  Assembly,  i695-'98. 

Van   Schaick,  Arthur  P.,   167. 
ADAMS,   LIEUT.    HENRY,    1604-1676, 
Medfield,   Mass.     A.   &  H.   A. 
Co.,     1652.       Lieut.,     Military 

Co.,    Medfield,    .      Fought 

in  King  Philip's  War.  Dep- 
uty, 1659,  et  seq.  Killed  at 
door  of  his  house  by  Indians, 
Feb.  21,  1676. 

Parker,  Edward  H.,  213. 

WTood,  Eric  F.,  69. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
ADAMS,     JOHN,     1621-1706,     Cam- 
bridge,    Mass.      Under     Capt. 
Thomas    Prentice,    King    Phil- 
ip's War. 

Clarke,  George  K.,  117. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 

ADAMS,  ENS.  JOHN, 1807.    Ens. 

Associated  Cos.  of  Buck's  Co.," 
in  Pa.  Provincial  Forces,  1756. 

Adams,  Henry,  132. 


ADAMS,  CAPT.  MICHAEL,  1707-1776. 
Killingly,  Conn.  Capt.,  Conn. 
Militia. 

McFarland,  George  E.,  208. 
ADAMS,   RICHARD,    1726-1800.    Bur- 
gess for  New  Kent,  Va.,  1752- 
1765.       Burgess     for     Henrico 
County,    Va.,    1769-1775. 
Adams,  Gilmer  S.,  194. 
ADAMS,    CAPTAIN     SAMUEL,     1689- 
1748,    Boston.    Assistant,    1741. 
Deputy,    1747-48.     Member    of 
the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Ar- 
tillery   Company,    1729.     Lieu- 
tenant, 1737.     Captain,  . 

Kent,  Daniel,  119. 
ALBRO,     MAJ.     JOHN,     1617-1712. 
Corp.      in      Colonial      Militia, 
1661-66.  Lieut.,  i675-'8o.  Capt., 
1680,   and  Major. 
Pell,  Howland,  78. 
ALCOCK,     DR.     GEORGE,     Roxbury, 
Mass.     Member    of    Assembly, 
Mass.   Bay   Colony,   i634-'37 
Thompson,   Henry  B.,  217 
ALDEN,  DAVID,  1646-1719,  Duxbury, 
Plymouth  Colony,  Mass.     Dep- 
uty, 1690. 

Smith,   William   D.    G.,   158. 
ALDEN,  JOHN,  1599-1687.   Last  sur- 
viving   signer    of    the    "May- 
flower    Compact."     In     Capt. 
Myles  Standish's  Duxbury  Co., 
1643.      Gov's.    Asst.,    i632-*40, 
'50,  '86.     Deputy,   1641-42,  '44, 
'49.      Council   of   War,   '46,   et 
seq.,     Plymouth     Col.      Acting 
Dep.   Gov.,    1664,   '77. 
Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 
Baker,  George  F.,  147. 
Brown,  Philip  G.,  231. 
Chapman,    Edwin    N.,    46. 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Clark,  Eliot  A.,   104. 

Crane,  Roy  E.,  104. 

Delano,   Mortimer,   48. 

Dewey,  James  F.,  162. 

Dewey,  Maurice  W.,   162. 

Dickerman,  Frank  E.,  105. 

Hills,  Joseph  L.,  163. 

Hinman,  Edward   C.,  212. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 

Mersereau,  John  D.,  198. 

Nightingale,  George  C.,  Jr.,  223. 

Reed,  Latham  G.,  78. 

Rogers,  Edward  S.,  167. 

Shaw,  Charles  G.,  65. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 

Thayer,  Charles  I.,  125. 

Treadwell,  Henry  H.,  67. 

Van  Nostrand,  Benjamin  T.,  67. 

Wales,  Joseph  P.,  218. 

Woodward,  Frank  E.,  115 
ALEXANDER,  JAMES,  1693-1756. 
King's  Council,  N.  Y.,  1721 — 
Council  N.  J.,  1722.  Secre- 
tary of  Prov.  N.  Y.  Surveyor- 
Gen,  of  East  and  West  New 
Jersey. 

Du  Bois,  Ernest  B.,  198. 

ALLEN,  BENJAMIN,   1724  .     In 

Capt.  Phineas  Steven's  Co., 
1748-1750.  Private  in  this 
company  in  garrison  at  No.  4 
(Charlestown,  N.  H.),  from 
June  21,  1750  for  over  a  year. 

Geer,  Walter,  53. 

ALLEN,  CORP.  EDWARD,  JR.,  1663- 
1740,  Deerfi eld,  Mass.  In  King 
William  and  Queen  Anne's 
Wars.  In  1707  in  Expedition 
to  Canada  to  redeem  Indian 
captives. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 
ALLEN,         JEDEDIAH,         1646-1712, 
Shrewsbury,   N.    J.     Assembly, 
1686-1703. 

Milne,    Caleb   J.,    Jr.,    88. 
Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 
ALLEN,    JOHN,    1640-1675,     North- 
ampton, Mass.    Killed  in  King 
Philip's    War     at    the    Bloody 
Brook   Fight,   Deerfield,    1675. 
Allen,  Oliver  F.,  42. 
Crane,  Roy  E.,  104. 
ALLEN,  SAMUEL,  1632-1703,  Bridge- 


water,    Mass.      Deputy,    1693. 
In  King  Philip's  War. 

Allen,  John  J.,  161. 

Allen,  Marion  S.,  161. 

Kirk,  Everett  B.,  190. 
ALLERTON,  DEP.-GOV.   ISAAC,   1583- 
1659,      Dep.-Gov.,      Plymouth 
Colony,  i62i-'24. 

Carr,  William,  Jr.,  45. 

Chapin,  Clifford  S.,  116. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  109. 

Woodman,  Walter  I.,  230. 
ALLING,  JOHN,  1647-1717.  Judge  of 
the  County  Courts,  1704-1714, 
and  Court  of  Probate,  1704- 
1716.  Assistant,  Col.  of  Conn*, 
1704-1716.  Deputy  for  New 
Haven,  1685,  1692-1703,  Mem- 
ber Governor's  Council,  1707, 
et  seq. 

Lines,  Harvey  K.,  77. 
ALLIS,  LIEUT.  WILLIAM,  -  1678. 
Cornet  of  the  Hampshire 
Troop,  1663.  Lieut,  of  Hamp- 
shire Co.  Cavalry,  Major 
John  Pynchon,  1672.  Lieut,  of 
Hatfield  Garrison,  Nov.,  1675. 
Associate  Judge,  Hampshire 
Co.  Court,  1676-1678. 

Palmer,  Charles  H.,  2d.,  62. 
ALLYN,   SAMUEL,   1644-1726,   Barn- 
stable,  Mass     In  King  Philip's 
War.     Deputy,   i682-'84. 

Greve,  Clifford,  177. 
ALLYN,  THOMAS,  -  1680,  Barn- 
stable,     Mass.      Military     Co., 
1643,     under     Lieut.     Thomas 
Dimmock. 

Greve,    Clifford,     177. 
ALMY,  WILLIAM,   1601-1676,   Lynn, 
Mass.,    and    Portsmouth,    R.    I. 
Assembly,    R.    I.,    i656-'57-'63. 

Cooke,  Thomas  F.,   197. 

McGrath,  John,   183. 
ANDREWS,  HENRY,  -  1652,  Taun- 
ton,    Mass.       Deputy,    1639,    et 
seq. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
ANGELL,  THOMAS,  1618-1694,  Provi- 
dence,   R.    I.       Deputy,    R.    L, 


Weld,   George  F.,   126. 
ANTHONY,    CAPT.    WILLIAM,    1675- 
1759.      Gov.'s     Asst.,     R.     I., 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


i7i7-'22-'3o.  Deputy,    i7O9-'i6- 
'17.     Capt.,   I7i6-'i7. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,   59. 
APPLETON,    MAJ.     SAMUEL,     1624- 
1696,  Ipswich,  Mass.      Deputy, 
1668,     et     seg.       Lieut,     1668. 
Capt.,    1675.     Maj.    and    Com- 
mander-in-Chief       of       Mass. 
Troops,    at    Springfield,    Hat- 
field,  and  Great  Swamp  Fight, 
1675.      Sergt. -Maj.  South  Essex 
Regt.,    1682.       Deputy  to   Gen. 
Ct.  Assistant,   i68i-'86.     Mem- 
ber of  Council,  i689-'92. 
Appleton,    Charles   B.,    102. 
Appleton,   Francis   R.,   42. 
Sparrow,    Jackson    W.,    183. 
ARMS,   ELIAKIM,    1737-1810.     Deer- 
field,  Mass.  In  the  last  French 
War. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 
ARMS,  WILLIAM,  1654-1731.    In  the 
Falls  Fight,  King  Philip's  War, 
under   Capt.   William  Turner. 
Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 
McClintock,    Emory,    151. 
ARNOLD,  Gov.  BENEDICT,  1615-1678. 
Gov.    of    R.    I.,    1657,    et    seq. 
Council    of   War,    1676;    Com- 
missioner,   i654-'63 ;    Assistant, 
1655,  et  seq.;  President  of  the 
Four   Towns,    1657,    ft  se1- 
Perry,  Alexander,   62. 
Topham,   Theophilus,   225. 
ARNOLD,  STEPHEN,  1622-1699,  Provi- 
dence,  R.    I.     Deputy,    1664-65, 
et  seq.     Gov.'s   Asst,   1672,   et 
seq. 

Nickerson,  Thomas  W.,  122. 
ARNOLD,  WILLIAM,  1587-1676,  Provi- 
dence,   R.    I.       Deputy,    R.    I., 
1661.     Commissioner,     1661. 
Fitz   Gerald,    Desmond,    118. 
Litchfield,   Wilford  J..   109. 
Nickerson,    Thomas    W.,    122. 
ASH,   JOHN,    1670-1706,    Amesbury, 
Mass.     Killed  by  Indians,  1706. 
Atwood,  Luther,  102. 
ASHLEY,    MAJOR   JOHN,    1709-1802. 
Major    of    the    South     Hamp- 
shire Regt.  Commanded  troops 
for   the   Relief   of    Stockbridge 
and     Pittsfield     in     1754,     and 
Fort    William    Henry,    1757. 


Greenough,   Henry  W.,   223. 

Greenough,  William  B.,  223. 
ATHERTON,  MAJ.-GEN.  HUMPHREY, 
1610-1661,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Deputy  1638,  et  seq.  Lieut., 
1645.  Member  Council  of  War, 
1645.  Capt.,  1646,  and  of  the 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  i650-'s8. 
Speaker,  1653.  Asst,  i654-'6i. 
Maj.  Mass.  Forces,  1652.  Com- 
manded expedition  against  the 
Narragansetts,  1650.  Major- 
Gen.,  1 66 1. 

Atherton,    William,    102. 

Hubbard,  Elijah  K.,  Jr.,  135. 

Morrell,   George  C.,  in. 

Robinson,  Roswell  R.,   124. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
ATHERTON,  LIEUT.  COL.  PETER, 
1705-1764.  Representative  to 
General  Court  of  Mass,  from 
Harvard,  1740-1764.  Capt, 
First  Co.  of  Second  Worcester 
Regt.  of  Militia,  and  Lieut- 
Col,  of  same  Regt,  1762. 

Nichols,  Willard   A.,  202. 
ATWATER,  DAVID,  1615-1692.    Mem- 
ber    of     New     Haven     Night 
Watch,    i647-'48. 

Suydam,  Walter  L.,  79. 
AVERY,     CAPT.     JAMES,     1620-1694, 
New  London,  Conn.   Ens.,  Lieut, 
and   Capt.       In   King  Philip's 
War.     Deputy,    i656-'8o. 

Brookfield,   Frank,  44. 

Reed,  Latham  G.,   79. 

Robinson,  Charles  B.,  Jr.,  195. 
AVER,    CORNET    PETER,    1633-1699. 
Cornet     Haverhill      Co.     and 
Deputy,    1680,   et  seq.,   Col.   of 
Mass.  Bay. 

Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 

BACON,  COL.  EDWARD,  1716-1783, 
Barnstable,  Mass.  Col.,  Barn- 
stable  Regt,  1775. 

Crocker,  David,  104. 
BACON,  NATHANIEL,  1614-1673,  Barn- 
stable,  Mass.  Deputy,  1652-1665. 
Governor's  Assistant,  1657-1673. 
Member  of  Council  of  War, 
1658,  1667. 

Crocker,  David,  104. 

Greve,  Clifford,  177. 


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BADGER,  SERGT.  JOHN,  1643-1691, 
Newbury,  Mass.  In  Capt.  John 
March's  Co.,  Essex  North  Regt, 
in  expedition  to  Canada,  1690. 
Sergt.  in  Colonial  forces. 
Richardson,  William  S.,  113. 

BAGLEY,  ENS.   ORLANDO,   1655-1728, 

Amesbury,  Mass.    Ens.,  1680. 
Atwood,  Luther,  102. 

BAKER,  NICHOLAS, 1678,  Hing- 

ham,  Mass.     Deputy,  1636,  '38. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 

BAKER,  CAPT.  REMEMBER,  1740-1775. 
Served  in   Conn,   troops,   1757- 
1758. 
Baker,  Hugh  P.,  208. 

BAKER,   RICHARD,  1689,    Dor- 
chester,  Mass.     Member  A.   & 
H.  A.  Co.,  1658. 
Baker,  Frederic  W.,  102. 

BAKER,  ENS.  TIMOTHY,  1647-1729, 
Northampton,  Mass.  In  Capt. 
William  Turner's  Co.,  Falls 
Fight,  1676.  Ens.  of  Foot  under 
Capt.  Cook,  1685. 
Thompson,  Royal  W.,  142. 

BALCH,    CAPT.     NATHANIEL,    1735- 
1808,    Providence,    R.    I.,    and 
Boston,   Mass.     Capt.,   3d   Co., 
Providence  Train  Band,  1763. 
Hough,  Benjamin  K.,  107. 

BALDWIN,  CAPT.  HEZEKIAH,  1732- 
1822.  In  Conn,  troop,  French 
and  Indian  War,  1755-60. 
Sergt.,  i755-'56.  Ensign,  1757. 
Second  Lieut.,  1758.  First 
Lieut.,  1759.  Wounded  at 
Battle  of  Lake  George,  Sept.  8, 
1755.  In  Abercrombie's  assault 
on  Fort  Ticonderoga,  July  8, 
1758.  Capt.  of  Militia,  Albany 
County,  N.  Y.,  1770. 
Fox,  Noel  B.,  53. 

BALDWIN,     ENS.     RICHARD,      1622- 
1665,      Milford,      Conn.      Ens., 
1654.     Deputy,    i662-'64- 
Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

BALL,    CAPT.    ALLING,    1700. 

Capt.  in  the  New  Haven  Col- 
onial militia,  1643. 
Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 

BALL,  COL.  WILLIAM,  SR.,  1615-1680. 
Empowered  by  the  Virginia  As- 
sembly to  impress  men  and 


horses  against  the  Indians,  1675. 
Member  of  Va.  House  of  Bur- 
gesses, 1668,  et  seq. 

Hull,  John  B.  T.,  96. 

Otter,  Robert  W.,  194. 
BALLARD,  WILLIAM,   1603-1689.     In 
King  Philip's  War  in  garrison 
at    Chelmsford.      A.    &    H.    A. 
Co.,  1636. 

Ballard,  Willis  D.(  102. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 

Blunt,  Stanhope  E.,  74. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
BANCKER,  CAPT.  EVERT,  1665-1734, 
Albany,  N.  Y.  Alderman,  1691. 
Justice  of  the  Peace,  1692. 
Mayor,  i695-'96.  Member  of 
Assembly,  1702.  Indian  Com- 
missioner, 1698-1734.  Member 
of  Commission  in  charge  of  Ex- 
pedition against  Canada,  1711. 
Capt.  in  command  at  Fort 
Oswego,  1727.  Master  Colonial 
Court  in  Chancery,  1696-1734. 

Bancker,  Enoch,  212. 

BANCROFT,  SERGEANT  THOMAS,  

1684,  ,  Mass.     Sergeant  in 

the    Springfield    Train    Band, 

Booth,  Charles  E.,  116. 
BANGS,  CAPT.  EDWARD,  1592-1678, 
Plymouth  and  Eastham,  Mass. 
Capt.  of  the  Guard  against  the 
Indians.  Member  Plymouth 
Military  Co.,  1643.  Deputy, 
1652. 

Bryant,  Percy,  75. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  44. 
BANGS,  CAPT.  JONATHAN,  1640-1728, 
of  Eastham,  Mass.  Ensign, 
Eastham  Company,  1659.  After- 
wards Capt.  Deputy  to  Ply- 
mouth Colony  Court,  1674,  '76, 
*79>  '83-  Representative,  Mass. 
General  Court,  1692. 

Bangs,  Francis  S.,  42. 

Bangs,  Lemuel  B.,  42. 
BANKS,  AARON,  1738-1823.    In  Capt. 
David  Bean's  Co.,  1759. 

Wardwell,  Walter  C.,  114. 
BANKS,  JOHN, 1684,  Conn.   Dep- 
uty to  General  Court,  19  terms 
between  1651  and  1683. 

McClintock,  Emory,  151. 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


BARBER,  LIEUT.  THOMAS,  1614-1662. 
Soldier  under  Capt.  John  Mason, 
Pequot  Fort,  -Mystic,  1637. 
Schermerhorn,  J.  Maus,  64. 

BARBOUR,  JAMES,  of  Virginia,  

1775.      Member    of    House    of 
Burgesses,  Culpeper  Co.,   1761- 
'65.    Presiding  Justice,  1764. 
Magruder,  Caleb  C.,  Jr.  144. 

BARBOUR,  THOMAS,  1735-1825.  Mem- 
ber of  House  of  Burgesses  of 
Va.,  1769-1775.  Signer  of  Va. 
Association,  May  18,  1769,  and 
June  22,  1770.  Member  of 
Com.  of  Safety,  Orange  County, 
1774.  Member  of  Va.  Conven- 
tions, i774-'75.  Justice,  1768. 
Waters,  John  S.  T.,  97. 

BARD,  COL.  PETER,  1679-1734.     Col. 
of  Regt.  of  Foot,   1722.     Mem- 
ber Council,  N.  J.,  1720.      Judge 
of  Supreme  Court. 
Bradish,  George  J.,  44. 

BARDWELL,  SERGT.  ROBERT, 1726, 

Hatfield,  Mass.  Sergt.  of  Hat- 
field  Troops  under  Capt.  Will- 
iam Turner,  Falls  Fight.  Served 
under  Lieut.  Phineas  Upham, 
Swamp  Fight.  In  garrison  at 
Hadley,  Sept.  23,  1676. 
Enos,  Alar.son  T.,  Jr.,  51. 

BARKER,    CAPTAIN    FRANCIS,    , 

Duxbury,  Mass.  Representative 
to  the  General  Court,  1686,  '94, 
1701.  Lieutenant  of  the  Dux- 
bury  Military  Company,  1686, 
subsequently  Captain. 
Nickerson,  Thomas  W.,  122. 

BARKER,  JOHN,  Mass.  Deputy  from 
Marshfield  1689,  and  from  Scit- 
uate  1706,  '12,  '19.  Sergt.  in 
King  Philip's  War,  and  in  1680 
was  freed  from  bearing  arms 
on  account  of  wounds  received 
in  the  late  war. 
Bryant,  Percy,  75. 

BARNARD,  JOHN,  1713-1785,  Hadley, 
Mass.    Soldier  in  French  Wars. 
Hawks,  Frederick  E.,  107. 

BARNARD,    JOHN,    1732-1813,    Clerk, 

2d      Co.,      Lieut.-Col.     Nathan 

Payson ;    Capt.   3d   Conn.  Regt. 

Crown  Point  Expedition,   1756. 

Gross,  Charles  W.,  135. 


BARNARD,  JOSEPH,  1641-1695,  Deer- 
field,    Mass.      In    garrison    at 
Deerfield,  King  William's  War, 
1695.     Deputy,  i692-'93- 
Parsons,  Francis  H.,  142. 
BARNARD,  THOMAS,  1612-1677,  Ames- 
bury,  Mass.    Killed  by  Indians. 
Morrell,  George  C.,  in. 

BARNES,  JOHN, 1671,  Plymouth, 

Mass.        In      Lieut.      William 
Holmes's     Co.,     Pequot     War 
1637. 
Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

BARNES,  CORP.  THOMAS,  1732  , 

North  Brookfield,  Mass.  Cor- 
poral in  Capt.  Samuel  Robin- 
son's Hardwick,  Mass.,  Co., 
serving  from  Brookfield,  Crown 
Point  Expedition,  1755,  Old 
French  War. 

Barnes,  Cornelius  A.,  161. 
Barnes,  George  E.,  42. 
Barnes,  Monroe  J.,  161. 
BARRETT,  JOSEPH,  1745-1831,  Mason, 
N.   H.     Member  of   Provincial 
Congress  which  met  at  Exeter, 
N.   H.,   25   January,    1775,    and 
which  is  known  as  the  Second 
Provincial  Congress. 
Bent,  S.  Arthur,  116. 
BARRETT,    LIEUT.    WILLIAM,    1629- 
1689.   Lieut,  under  Capt.  Joseph 
Sill,  King  Philip's  War. 
Brown,  John  B.,  75. 
BARRON,   ELLIS,    1600-1676,    Water- 
town,   Mass.     Soldier  in   King 
Philip's  War. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
Wood,  William  B.,  71. 

BARRON,    TIMOTHY,     1706/7    , 

Groton    and    Westford,    Mass. 
Soldier    from     Groton    in    the 
Indian    Wars,    1724-25.      Was 
severely  wounded  in  the  siege 
of  Louisburg,  1745. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
Pearson,  William  H.,  124. 

BARTLETT,  LIEUT.   BENJAMIN,  

1691,  Duxbury,  Mass     Lieut,  of 
Militia.     Deputy,  1685. 
Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 
BARTLETT,  ROBERT, 1676,  North- 
ampton,  Mass.     Soldier  under 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Capt.  Turner;  killed  by  Indians 
in  assault  upon  Northampton. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 
BARTON,  BENJAMIN,  1645-1720,  War- 
wick, R.  I.     Assistant,  1674,  et 
seq.       Deputy,     1679,     ft    seq. 
Speaker,   i7O3-'o4. 

Barton,  Joseph  J.,  174. 
BARTON,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1634-1717. 
Capt.-Lieut  in  Provincial  Mil- 
itia against  the  Indians,  1676. 
Capt,  1681.  Capt.  of  Foot, 
1689.  Justice  of  Charles  Co., 
Md.,  1672,  et  seq.  Presiding 
Justice,  County  Court,  1694,  et 
teg, 

Gregg,  Maurice,  95. 
BARTON,  WILLIAM.     Member  of  Md. 
Assembly,    1661.      Justice,    St. 
Mary's  Co.,  Md.,  1655,  i664-'65- 

Gregg,  Maurice,  95. 
BASSETT,    WILLIAM,    JR.,    Duxbury, 
Mass.      Member    of     Military 
Co.,  Capt.  Myles  Standish,  1643. 

Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 
BASSETT,  WILLIAM, 1667,  Dux- 
bury,  Plymouth,  Sandwich  and 
Bridgewater,  Plymouth  Colony. 
Volunteer  in  Pequot  War,  1637. 
Deputy,  1640,  1643-46,  1648. 
Member  of  Military  Co.,  Capt. 
Myles  Standish,  1643. 

Bassett,  Austin  B.,  132. 

Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 

Daniels,  Edwin  A.,  105. 

Daniels,  Richard  H.,  105. 

Farwell,  John  W.,  117. 
BASSETT,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  Lynn, 
Mass.  Served  under  Capt. 
Joseph  Gardiner  in  the  Great 
Swamp  Fight,  King  Philip's 
War.  Capt,  1689.  Quarter- 
master, 1691. 

Breed,  George  H.,  103. 
BASSETT,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1656-1721. 
Chief  Marshall,  Plymouth  Col- 
ony, 1689-1692.  Ens.,  1687. 
Capt.  at  Sandwich,  Mass.  Rep- 
resentative. 

Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 

BATCHELDER,     JOHN,     1676. 

Served  in  King  Philip's  War, 
1675,  under  Lieut  William 
Hersey,  Three  Co.  Troop. 


Pearson,  Arthur  E,  122. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  123. 
BATCHELDER,  NATHANIEL,  1630-1710. 
Member   General   Court  of   N. 
Hamp.,  i694-*95. 

Brown,  Thomas  S.,  161. 

BATCHELDER,    SAMUEL,    1681    . 

Served  in  Lieut.  Joseph  Swell's 
Co.  in  Expedition  against  Port 
Royal,  1707.  In  Capt.  James 
Davis'  Co.  in  1712,  as  "a  scout." 

Brown,  Thomas  S.,  161. 
BATES,  JAMES,  1582-1655,  Dorchester, 
Mass.     Deputy,  1640. 

Moseley,  John  G.,  121. 
BATES,  JOHN,  1642-1716,  Chelms- 
ford,  Mass.  In  Capt  Thomas 
Wheeler's  Company,  King 
Philip's  War,  i675-'76;  also 
in  Chelmsford  garrison,  1691- 
'92. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  45. 
BAULSTONE,  LIEUT.  WILLIAM,  1600- 
1678.  Assistant,  1641,  et  seq. 
Treasurer  Newport,  R.  I.,  1640, 
'41 ;  of  Portsmouth,  164-!-,  Sergt, 
Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  Train  Band, 
1638.  Lieut  for  Portsmouth, 
1642.  Commissioner,  i654-'56, 
'58-'63. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
BEALE     (BEAL),    JOHN,    1588-1688, 
Hingham,  Mass.   Deputy,  1649- 
1659. 

Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  Jr.,  115. 
BEALL,  COLONEL  NINIAN,  1625-1717. 
Lieut,  of  Lord  Baltimore's 
Yacht  called  the  "Loyall 
Charles,"  1676.  Capt.  (Com- 
mander-in-Chief)  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Forces  of  Md.,  1678. 
Served  against  the  Susquehan- 
nocks,  1688-1689.  Major  of 
Calvert  County  Militia,  Sept. 
4,  1689.  Represented  Prince 
George's  County,  in  the  House 
of  Bureesses,  1696-1699. 

Beall,  Fielder  M.  M.,  189. 

Beall,  William  M.,  140. 

Duvall,  Richard  M.,  98. 

Knight,  William  W.,  177. 

Magruder,  Caleb  C.,  Jr.,  144. 

Muncaster,  Steuart  B.,  142. 

Wells,  Walter  A.,  143. 


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*Woodward,  James  T.,  72. 

Woodward,  William,  72. 
BEALL,    MAJ.    THOMAS,    1647-1732. 
Member     of     Md.     Assembly, 
1689-1707.    Member  of  Council, 
1698.     Maj.  of  Militia,  1706. 

Knight,  William  W.,  177. 
BEAN,  JOHN,  1634-1718.     Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War,  1675. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
BEARDSLEY,     WILLIAM,     1605-1661, 
Stratford,     Conn.      Deputy    to 
General    Court,    1645,    et    seg. 
Assistant,  1651. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
BEATTY,  REV.  CHARLES,  circ.   1715- 

1772.  Chaplain,  Pa.  Regt.,  com- 
manded by  Col.  William  Clap- 
ham,  1756.  Chaplain,  Pa.  Regt., 
commanded  by  Col.  John  Arm- 
strong, 1758. 

Curwen,  Samuel  M.,  87. 

BECKWITH,  PHILIP, 1758,  Lyme, 

Conn.  In  Capt.  Joshua  Abel's 
Co.,  3d  Regt.  Conn.  Forces,  in 
Expedition  against  Crown 
Point,  1755.  In  Capt.  Timothy 
Mather's  Co.,  same  Regt.,  in 
Campaign  of  1758,  Expedition 
against  Ticonderoga. 

Stevens,  Frederic  B.,  213. 
BEDFORD,    LIEUT    GUNNING,    1720- 
1802,  Philadelphia,  Pa.    Ensign 
and  Lieut,  in  Pa.  Militia,  1758- 
1760. 

Barroll,  Lewin  W.,  95. 
BEEKMAN,  COL.  GERARDUS,  M.D., 
1653-1723.  Capt.  of  Militia, 
Flatbush,  1681.  Maj.,  1689. 
Lieut.-Col.,  Kings  Co.  Militia, 
1698.  Colonel,  1700.  Gov.  Leis- 
ler's  Council,  1690-1691.  Coun- 
cil, 1705-1723.  Pres.  and  Dep.- 
Gov.,  1709-1710. 

Bradish,  George  J.,  44. 
BEEKMAN,  COL.  HENRY,  ist,  1649- 
1716,  Kingston,  N  Y.  Cadet 
on  the  South  River,  1662.  Capt. 
Ulster  Co.  Troop,  1685.  Expe- 
dition to  Albany.  Legislative 
Assembly,  1691-1716.  Col.  of 
Militia,  Prov.  N.  Y. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
*  Deceased. 


BEEKMAN,    CAPT.    JOHANNES   MAR- 

TINSE, 1732.    Capt.,  Co.  of 

Horse,  Expedition  against  Can- 
ada, 1709. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
BEEKMAN,  LIEUT.  WILHELMUS,  1623- 
1707.  Lieut.,  Burgher  Corps, 
New  Amsterdam,  1652-1658, 
and  New  Orange,  1673-1674. 
Vice-Director  on  the  South 
River,  1658-1664.  Scout  at 
Esopus,  1664.  Deputy-Mayor 
of  New  York,  1681-1683. 

Bradish,  George  J.,  44. 

Delafield,  Edward  C.,  48. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
BELDEN,  DANIEL,  1648-1731,  Hat- 
field  and  Deerfield,  Mass.  In 
King  Philip's  War.  On  Com- 
mittee of  Fortification  with  Col. 
Partridge. 

McClintock,  Emory,  151. 
BELDEN,  JOHN,  1631-1677,  Wethers- 
field,  Conn.,  under  Capt.  John 
Mason,  i657-'58. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
BELDEN,    SAMUEL,    1629-1713,    Hat- 
field,     Mass.       Capt.    William 
Turner's  Co.,  Falls  Fight,  1676. 

Church,  Elihu  C.,  46. 
BELDEN,  SERGT.  WILLIAM,  1671-1760. 
Sergt.,  1703-1704,  Mass. 

McClintock,  Emory,  151. 

BELL,  CAPT.  DAVID, 1770.    Capt. 

in  Col.  George  Washington's 
Va.  Regt.,  1755. 

Branch,  Charles,  175. 

Branch,  Henry,  95. 

BELL,   LIEUT.    FRANCIS,   1690, 

Stamford,  Conn.  Lieut.,  Stam- 
ford Military  Co.,  1655.  Deputy 
to  New  Haven  General  Court, 
1641,  i653-'59,  i66i-'64.  On 
Committee  to  consummate  union 
with  Conn.,  Dec.  13,  1664. 

Johnson,  Lucius  W.,  141. 

Lines,  Harvey  K.,  77. 
BELL,  HENRY,  1745-1811.     Member 
of    Va.    House    of    Burgesses, 

1773,  '74- 

Branch,  Charles,  175. 
Branch,  Henry,  95. 
BELT,  COL.  JOSEPH,  Maryland,  1680- 

1761.      Member    of    House    of 


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Burgesses,  Prince  George's 
County,  i725-'38.  Gentleman 
Justice,  i726-!28.  Lieut.-Col., 
1725.  Col.,  1728,  and  during 
French  and  Indian  War. 
Magruder,  Caleb  C.,  Jr.,  144. 

BEMIS,   CAPT.    EDMUND,    1720-1810. 
Capt.  of  Mass.  Troops  at  Fort 
William  Henry,  1756. 
Pool,  Marvin,  B.,  167. 

BENEDICT,  LIEUT.  THOMAS,  1617- 
1690.  Lieut,  in  Capt.  Byron 
Newton's  Foot  Co.,  Jamaica, 
1665.  Member  Colonial  Assem- 
bly at  Hempstead,  1665.  Deputy 
from  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1670- 
1675. 

Benedict,  William  L.,  43. 
Bronson,  Edward  P.,  175. 
Parker,  Charles  W.,  151. 

BENEZET,  DANIEL,  1723-1797,  Phila- 
delphia.      Member     of     Capt. 
Kidd's  Ind.  Co.  of  Foot,  1756. 
Sargent,  James  F.  T.,  233. 

BENJAMIN,  ABEL,  1731 ,  Water- 
town,  Mass.  Served  under 
Captain  Jonathan  Brown  in 
Colonel  William  Williams' 
Regiment,  raised  by  the  Prov- 
ince of  Massachusetts  Bay  for 

the  reduction  of  Canada,  . 

He   perished  on  the  expedition 
to  Fort  William  Henry. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 

BENNETT,   JACOB.     Soldier   in    Col. 
Richard    Stillwell's    Kings    Co. 
Regt.,  1715. 
Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

BENNETT,  JACOB  ARIANSE,  1665 , 

Gowanus,  N.  Y.  In  Maj.  Peter 
Schuyler's  Co.,  detached  out  of 
the  Counties  of  Westchester, 
Richmond,  Kings,  Queens,  Suf- 
folk and  Ulster,  1692. 
Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM  ADRIANSE,  

1644,  Gowanus,  N.  Y.    In  War 
with      Indians,      1643,      under 
Kieft's  administration. 
Lane,  Francis  T.  L,.  77. 

BENSON,  CAPT.  JOHANNES,  1665-1715. 
Member  Committee  of  Safety. 
Lieut.,  1689.  Capt.  of  Albany 


County  Militia,  King  William's 
War,  1690. 

Benson,  Arthur  D.,  43. 

Hatfield,  Abraham,  jr.,  55. 
BENT,  CAPTAIN  DAVID,  1730-1798, 
Rutland,  Mass.  Sergeant  in 
Captain  John  Phelp's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Ruggles  Regi- 
ment which  marched  to  the 
relief  of  Fort  William  Henry, 
August  9,  1759.  First  Lieu- 
tenant of  Captain  Gates'  first 
Rutland  Company,  Colonel  John 
Murray's  Regiment  of  the  Wor- 
cester County  Militia,  1771. 
Captain  of  Rutland  Company 
formed  March  13,  1775. 

Bent,  S.  Arthur,  116. 
BENT,  JOHN,   SR.,   1596-1672,    Sud- 
bury,    Mass.      In    Maj.    Simon 
Willard's     Troop,     Expedition 
against  Ninigret,  1654. 

Lea,  James  H.,  119. 
BENT,  PETER,  1629-1678,  Marlboro, 

Mass.     In  garrison  at  Marlboro, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
BENTON,  SAMUEL,  SR.,  1658-1746. 
Served    in    Expedition    against 
Canada. 

Benton,  Arthur  B.,  202. 
BERNON,  GABRIEL,  1644-1736.  Re- 
ceived a  commission  as  Capt. 
of  New  Oxford,  Mass.,  to  resist 
the  ravages  of  Indians,  July  7, 
1702.  Erected  the  "Old  French 
Fort"  in  Oxford 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 

BERRY,  JAMES, 1657.    Member 

Md.  Assembly,  1654. 

Berry,  Jasper  M.,  Jr.,  95. 

Berry,  Thomas  L.,  95. 
BERRY,  DEP.-GOV.  JOHN,  1640-1713. 
Deputy    and    Acting    Gov.    of 
N.  J.,  1672. 

Sloane,  John,  65. 

BERRY,  WILLIAM,  1635-1691.    Mem. 
Md.  Assembly,  1671-1674. 

Berry,  Thomas  L.,  95. 
BIGELOW,  JOHN,   1617-1703,  Water- 
town,    Mass.      In    Pequot    and 
King  Philip's  Wars. 

Bond,  Walter  H.,  44. 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
BIGELOW,    JOSHUA,    1655-1745.      In 
King  Philip's   War.     In    Capt. 
Davenport's  Co. ;  also  in  Capt. 
Sill's  Co. 

Childe,  John  H.,  104. 

Howe,  John  B.,  57. 
BIGELOW,  SAMUEL,  1653-1732,  Water- 
town,     Mass.       Representative, 
1708-1710. 

Bates,  Daniel  M.,  217. 
BILL,    PHILIP,     1620-1689,     Groton, 
Conn.      In   King  Philip's   War 
in  Connecticut  Forces,  i675-*76. 
Narragansett  grantee. 

Bill,  Charles  G.,  132. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 
BINGHAM,  ABEL,   1669-1745,  Wind- 
ham,  Conn.    Deputy  to  General 
Assembly,  1721-1724. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
BINGHAM,  NATHANIEL,  1704-1767. 
Private  and  Sergt.,  French  and 
Indian  War,  1755-1757.  4th 
and  3rd  Regiments,  Conn. 
Troops,  1758-1762. 

Caswell,  Frederick  T.,  161. 

BISHOP,  DEP.-GOV.  JAMES, 1691. 

Sec.  of  New  Haven  Colony, 
i66i-'65.  Gov.'s  Asst.,  Conn. 
Col.,  i668-'8s.  Dep.-Gov.,  1683- 

V- 

Giles,  Murray  O.,  53. 
Judd,  Orrin  R.,  76. 
Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 
Thompson,  Royal  W.,  142. 
*Young,  William  H.,  81. 
BISSELL,     CAPT.     JOHN,     1591-1677, 
Windsor,  Conn.     Deputy,  1648, 
et     seq.       Under     Capt.     John 
Mason,    1657-1658.      Soldier   in 
King   Philip's   War.      Capt.   of 
Windsor  Troop,  1676. 
Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
BISSELL,   NATHANIEL,    1640-1713/14. 
Trooper    at    Windsor,     Conn., 
1676. 
Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

BIXBY,    SERGT.    JOSEPH,   1700. 

Sergt.  of  Rowley  Train  Band. 
In  Capt.  Brocklebank's  and 

*  Deceased. 


Capt.  Appleton's  Cos.  in  King 
Philip's  War. 

Bixby,  William  K.,  174. 
BLAGGE,    BENJAMIN.      Member    of 
Gov.    Leisler's    Council.      Sent 
by  him  to  England  as  Delegate. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 
BLAIR,   DR.    ARCHIBALD,    1660-1735, 
Williamsburg,  James  City  Co., 
Va.     Justice,  1714  and  earlier. 
Burgess,  1718  to  1733. 

Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
BLAIR,  HON.  JOHN,  1687-1771,  York 
Co.  and  Williamsburg,  Va.  Jus- 
tice, 1724  et  ante.  Naval  officer 
Upper  James  River,  1728.  Audi- 
tor General,  1728-1771.  Bur- 
gess, i736-'40,  etc.  Member  of 
Council,  1745-1771.  Pres.  Coun- 
cil, 1757-1771.  Acting  Gov., 
I757-'58  and  1768. 

Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
BLANFORD,    JOHN,    1611-1687,    Sud- 
bury,    Mass.      In    garrison    at 
Sudbury,    King    Philip's    War, 
1676. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 

BLANSHAN,    MATHESE,    1695. 

Served  under  Capt.  Martin 
Cregier  in  the  rescuing  expe- 
dition after  the  massacre  of 
Esopus.  Member  of  Hurley 
Military  Co.,  Capt.  Paulding, 
1670. 

Catlin,  George  de  G.,  45. 

Innis,  Hasbrouck,  76. 

Shirley,  Rufus  G.,  79. 

Weisse,  Faneuil  S.,  80. 
BLEECKER,  CAPT.  JAN  JANSEN,  1642- 
1732.  Commissioned  as  Capt, 
Dec.  15,  1684.  Capt.  in  Indian 
War  of  1689-1690.  Member 
Provincial  Assembly,  1698-1701, 
Mayor  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1700- 
1701. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

BLISS,  SERGT.  JONATHAN,  1625-1687. 
Sergt.  of  Militia  at  Rehoboth, 
1684. 

Brown,  John  B.,  75. 
BLOETGOET       (BLOODGOOD),      CAPT. 
FRANS  JANSEN,  1635-1676.  Chief 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Military  Officer  of  Flushing, 
Heemstede,  Rustdorp,  and  Med- 
dleburgh.  Privy  Councillor  to 
the  Gov.  for  the  surrender  of 
the  Colony  to  the  English,  1675. 
Magistrate,  1673.  Deputy  to 
New  Orange,  1674. 

Hargitt,  Robert  P.,  182. 
BLOUNT,  CAPT.  BENJAMIN,  circ.  1725- 
1790.  Capt.  of  Militia,  North 
Carolina,  i754-*58.  Member  of 
General  Assembly  from  Tyrrell 
Co.,  1766,  et  seq. 

Carhart,  Amory  S.,  75. 
BLOUNT,  CAPT.  JAMES,  circ.  1620- 
1686.  Capt.  in  the  Life  Guards 
of  King  Charles  I  of  England. 
Member  of  the  Great  Council, 
North  Carolina,  1671. 

Carhart,  Amory  S.,  75. 
BOARDMAN,      SAMUEL,      1615-1673, 
Wethersfield.  Gov.'s  Asst.,  1670, 
Colony  of  Conn. 

Bronson,  Edward  P.,  175. 

Smith,  Howard  C.,  79. 

BODWELL,  HENRY,  1654 .    Bloody 

Brook,  in  Capt.  Lathrop's  Co., 
King  Philip's  War. 

Richardson,  William  S.,  113. 
BOGART  (BOGAERT),  TEUNIS  GYS- 
BERTSE,  Wallabout,  N.  Y.  Rep- 
resentative from  Brooklyn  to 
the  Flatbush  Convention  in 
1664.  Member  Council  of  War 
under  Gov.  Colve.  Magistrate 
of  Brooklyn,  1663,  '67,  '73. 

Poillon,  Arthur,  63. 

Poillon,  William,  63. 
BORDEN,  JOHN,  1640-1716.  Active 
in  trying  to  avert  a  war  be- 
tween King  Philip  and  the 
English,  i675-'76,  acting  under 
instructions  of  General  Court 
of  Plymouth. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 
BORDEN,  RICHARD,  1601-1671,  Ports- 
mouth, R.  I.  Gov.'s  Asst.,  1653- 
1654.  Treasurer,  1653-1655. 
Commissioner,  1654,  '$&>  '57- 
Deputy,  1667-1670. 

Chapman,  Edwin  N.,  46. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 


BOREMAN,  THOMAS,  circ.  1601-1673, 
Ipswich,  Mass.    Representative, 
1636. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  121. 

BOSWORTH,  NATHANIEL,  1693-1745. 
Commissioned  to  enlist  volun- 
teers for  expedition  against 
Cape  Breton,  1744.  Served  in 
expedition  and  died  on  return 
march. 
Bosworth,  Orrin  L.,  222. 

BOTSFORD,   HENRY,  1639-1686.    Cor- 
poral,   Expedition    against    the 
Dutch,  1654. 
Haines,  John  P.,  54. 

BOURNE,  RICHARD,  -  1682,  Sand- 
wich, Mass.  Deputy,  1639,  et 
seq.  Member  of  Council  of  War, 

1.675- 

Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 
BOURNE,  THOMAS,  1581-1664,  Marsh- 
field,  Plymouth  Colony.  Deputy, 


Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

BOUTON,    (BOUGHTON),    JOHN,    1615- 

1705,  Norwalk,  Conn.     Deputy, 

1669,  et  seq. 

Hargreaves,  Fred  W.,  190. 
BOWDEN,  JOHN,  1710-1765.   Enlisted 

March   12,   1760,   as  private  in 

Capt.  Jacob  Tilton's   Co.,   Col. 

John   Goff's  Regt.,   and  served 

in  the  invasion  of  Canada.    Dis- 

charged at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 

26,  1760. 

Deering,  Frank  C.,  229. 
BOWEN,   LIEUT.    HENRY,    1634-1724, 

Roxbury,  Mass.,  and  Woodstock, 

Conn.     In  Great  Swamp  Fight. 
Morris,  Seymour,  121. 
BOWEN,  RICHARD,   1600-1675,  Reho- 

both,  Mass.     Deputy,  Plymouth 

General  Court,  1651. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  109. 
BOWLES,  MAJ.  JOHN,  1685-1737,  Rox- 

bury,    Mass.       Representative, 

Mass.,  i729-'36.   Major  of  Rox- 

bury Regt.,  1730. 
Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 
BOYLSTON,  DR.  THOMAS,  1645-1695/6, 

Brookline,  Mass.     Under  Capt. 

Thos.    Prentice,    King    Philip's 

War,  i675-'76. 
Brooks,  Frederick,  103. 


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BOYNTON,  CAPT.  JOSEPH,  1645-1730. 
Prov.  Forces  of  Mass.  Bay. 
Deputy  from  Rowley,  1693,  et 
seq. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  123. 
BRACKETT,    CAPT.    RICHARD,    1611- 
1691.     Commander,   Militia   of 
Braintree,  Mass.     A.  &  H.  A. 
Co.,  1636.     Deputy,  1655-1680. 

Tyler,  Edward  R.(  126. 

BRADBURY,    CAPT.    THOMAS,    1610- 

1695,    Salisbury,    Mass.      Ens., 

Salisbury    Train    Band,     1647. 

Cap.,  1661.    Deputy,  1651-1657. 

Brown,  Philip  G.,  231. 

Fall,  Charles  G.,  117. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 

BRADFORD,   COL.   JOHN,  1726, 

Prince  George's  County,  Md. 
Capt.,  1711.  Col.  1726.  Dele- 
gate to  Session  of  1711,  Md. 
Assembly. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
BRADFORD,    Gov.    WILLIAM,    1589- 
1651.     Gov.  of  Plymouth  Col- 
ony,  1621,   et  seq.     Asst,   1634, 
et  seq. 

Bartholomew,  James  R.,  43. 

Blatchford,  Paul,  166. 

Burton,  Clarence  M.,  212. 

Bush,  Charles  H.,  45. 

Chapin,  Clifford  S.,  116. 

Donnell,  Murray  C.,  229. 

Floyd,  William,  52. 

Fobes,  William  H.,  189. 

Hallowell,  Thomas  J.,  54. 

Lyman,  Walter  H.,  60. 

Macfarlane,  George  S.,  in. 

McGregor,   Graham  B.,   148. 

Newcomb,  Clarence  F.,  178. 

Perry,  Alexander,  62. 

Rogers,  Fordyce  H.,  213. 

Smith,  Harvey  B.,  191. 

Stoddard,  Francis  R.,  Jr.,  66. 

Terry,  Eliphalet  B.,  67. 
BRADFORD,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  1624- 
1704.  Deputy,  1657.  Member 
of  Council  of  War,  1657,  '58, 
'67.  Assistant,  i658-'8i.  Major, 
commanding  Plymouth  Colony 
Forces,  Great  Swamp  Fight. 
Treasurer,  i679-'86,  '89,  '90. 
Dep.-Gov.,  Plymouth  Colony, 


i682-'86,  '91.  Commissioner  of 
the  United  Colonies,  1683,  '84, 
Member  of  the  Council, 


Baker,  George  F.,  147. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  202. 

Hallowell,  Thomas  J.,  54. 

Lyman,  Walter  H.,  60. 

Mersereau,  John  D.,  198. 

Newcomb,  Clarence  F,,  178. 
BRADLEY,  CAPT.  DANIEL,  1704-1765, 
Fairfield,     Conn.       Ens.,     1743. 
Lieut.,      Expedition      to     Cape 
Breton,  1745.    Capt.,  1747. 

McClintock,  Emory,  151. 
BRADLEY,     WILLIAM,     -     1691. 
Deputy    from    New    Haven    to 
the  General   Court  of  Connec- 
ticut, 1675,  i678-'8o,  1683. 

Clark,  Eliot  A.,  104. 
BRADSTREET,  HUMPHREY,  1594-1655, 
Ipswich.     Representative,   1635. 

Gage,  Herbert  E.,  106. 
BRADSTREET,  MAJOR-GEN.  JOHN, 
1711-1774.  Lieut.-Col.,  siege  of 
Louisburg,  1745.  Gov.  of  St. 
Johns,  Newfoundland,  1746. 
Capt.,  6oth  Foot,  Royal  Ameri- 
cans, 1757.  Lieut.-Col.,  York 
Regt.,  1757.  Col.,  1758.  Deputy 
Q.  M.-Gen.,  1760.  Col.,  British 
Army,  1762.  Maj.-Gen.,  1772. 

Landreth,  David,  88. 
BRADSTREET,  Gov.  SIMON,  1603-1697, 
Salem,  Mass.  First  Sec.  of  Mass. 
Bay  Colony,  1630-36.  Assistant, 
i63o-'78.  Commissioner  of  the 
United  Colonies,  1643,  '6s-'66. 
Dep.-Gov.,  1672-1679.  Gov., 
1676-1686,  '89. 

Cooley,  Charles  P.,  133. 

Cooley,  Francis  R.,  136. 

Wiggin,  Arthur  M.,  115. 
BRAITHWAITE,  WILLIAM,  St.  Mary's 
Co.,  Md.  Member  of  Assembly, 
St.  Mary's  City,  Md.,  Jan.  25, 
1637.  Three  times  Commander 
of  the  Isle  of  Kent,  with  juris- 
diction over  the  Eastern  Shore 
of  Md.,  1638,  '40,  '44.  Capt., 
St.  Mary's  Co.  Commissioner, 
1644.  Commander  and  His 
Majesty's  Collector  and  Re- 


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ceiver,  1643.    Acting  Governor 
of  Province  of  Md.,  1644. 
•Woodward,  James  T.,  72. 
BRANCH,    CHRISTOPHER,    1595-1682. 
Henrico    County,    Va.      Justice 
anterior  to  1639  and  for  many 
years  as  late  as  1657.    Burgess, 


Branch,  Henry,  95. 
BRATTLE,  CAPT.  THOMAS,  1624-1683, 
Boston,  Mass.     Cornet,   Suffolk 
Troop,  1670.    Lieut.,  1675.  Capt., 
1676.    King  Philip's  War.    Dep- 
uty, i67i-'72-'78-'8i. 
Wood,  Eric   F.,  70. 
BREEDEN,   JOSEPH,    1736-1807,    Mai- 
den,   Mass.      In    Capt.    Heart's 
Co.,    Nova    Scotia    Expedition, 
1762. 

Berry,  Henry  N.,  103. 
BRENT,    CAPT.    GEORGE,    1641-1704, 
Stafford   Co.,   Va.     Capt.   of   a 
Troop,    1670.     Ranger-Gen,   of 
the  Northern  Neck. 
Krumbhaar,  Alexander,  88. 
BRENT,    LIEUT.-GEN.    GILES,    -  . 
Treas.    Prov.    of    Md.      Com- 
mander of  Kent  Island.     Dep.- 
Gov.    and    Lieut-Gen.,     1643- 
1644.    Lord  of  Fort  Kent  Manor. 
Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
BRENTON,  Gov.  WILLIAM,  -  1674. 
Dep.-Gov.  of  R.  I.  and  Provi- 
dence    Plantations,     1663-1666. 
Gov.,    1666-1669.      Member    of 
Troop  of  Horse,  1667. 
Brenton,   Cranston,  132. 
Strong,  Alan  H.,  151. 
BRETT,    LIEUT.    ROGER,    circ.   1665- 
1720,  Fishkill,  N.  Y.     Lieut,  in 
Expedition      against      Canada, 
1711. 

Brett,  Philip  M.,  44. 
BREWER,  DANIEL,  1624-1708.     A.  & 

H.  A.  Co.,  1666. 
Brewer,  Arthur  H.,  136. 
BREWER,  JOHN,  -  1691,  Sudbury, 
Mass.     Suffered  great  damage 
at    assault    of    Indians    on    the 
town,  April  21,  1676. 
Brewer,  Gardner,  161. 
BREWSTER,     JONATHAN,     1593-1659, 
Duxbury,  Mass.    Representative 

*  Deceased. 


Mass.,  i639-'4i-'42-'44.  Dep- 
uty, Conn.,  1650,  'ss-'sS.  Mem- 
ber of  Capt.  Myles  Standish's 
Duxbury  Co.  Military  Commis- 
sioner, Pequot  War. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
BREWSTER,  LOVE, 1650.     Mem- 
ber Duxbury,  Mass.,  Co.,  1643. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 
BREWSTER,  ELDER  WILLIAM,  1566/7- 
1644.  Fourth  signer  Mayflower 
Compact.  Member  and  Chap- 
lain of  the  first  Military  Co. 
organized  at  Plymouth  under 
Capt.  Myles  Standish,  and 
served  against  the  Indians. 
Deputy,  1636. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

Brown,  Frederick  L.,  197. 

Brown,  John  B.,  75. 

Browne,  John  D.,  132. 

Chester,  Walstein  R.,  104. 

Cole,  Amedee  B.,  176. 

Freeman,  James  G.,  118. 

Harris,  Williams  C.,  212. 

Hills,  Joseph  L.,  163. 

Jackson,  James  H.,  76. 

Pardee,  Ensign  B.,  62. 

Parker,  Charles  W.,  151. 

Perry,  Alexander,  62. 

Rogers,  Edward  S.,  167. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  68. 
BRICE,  JOHN,  1705-1766,  Annapolis, 
Md.,  Member  of  Council,  Prov- 
ince of  Md. 

Brice,  Philip  H.,  91. 
BRIGHT,    SERGT.    HENRY,    1602-1686, 
Watertown,     Mass.      Sergt.    in 
Military  Co.,  1664. 

Clark,  Byron  N.,  163. 

BRINTNALL,     THOMAS,     .       In 

Lieut.  William  Hasey's  Co., 
and  Capt.  John  Whipple's  Co., 
Ivir.g  Philip's  War. 

Lea,  James  K.,  120. 
BRINTNALL,  LIEUT.   THOMAS,   1669- 
1733,    Sudbury,    Mass.      Lieut, 
1723. 

Lea,  James  II.,  120. 
BRINTON,  WILLIAM,  1666-1751.  Mem- 
ber Prov.  Assembly,  Penn.,  1713. 

Harvey,  Le  Roy,  217. 

Broadhead.    See  Brodhead. 


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BROCKLEBANK,  CAPT.  SAMUEL,  1627- 
1676,  Rowley,  Mass.  Capt.  Row- 
ley Foot  Co.,  1673.  Killed  at 
Sudbury,  King  Philip's  War, 
April  21,  1676. 

Silvester,  Learoyd,  90. 

Williams,  George  L.,  68. 

BRODHEAD,  CAPT.  DANIEL, 1667. 

Officer,  service  of  Charles  II., 
under  Col.  Sir  Richard  Nicolls, 
1664.  I:i  expedition  against  Fort 
Orange,  ur.der  Col.  George  Cart- 
wright,  1664.  Commander  of 
the  Forces  at  Esopus,  1665. 

Catlin,  George  de  G.,  45. 

Catlin,  Isaac  S.,  46. 

Harris,  Clinton  G.,  88. 
BRODHEAD,  CAPT.  DANIEL,  1693-1755. 
Private,  1715.    Capt.,  1737,  Foot 
Company    of    Militia,    Marble- 
town,  N.  Y. 

Catlin,  George  de  G.,  46. 
BRODHEAD,  LIEUT.  GARRET,  1733-1804. 
Serg.  in  Capt.  Stephen  Notting- 
ham's Co.,  1758.  Lieut,  in  Capt. 
Cornelius  Wynkoop's  Co.  of 
New  York  Provincials  recruited 
in  Ulster  Co.,  1760. 

Catlin,  George  de  G.,  46. 
BRODKEAD,    CAPT.    RICHARD,    1665- 
1758.       Capt,     Ulster     County 
Militia,  1703-1728. 

Catlin,  George  de  G.,  46. 
BRONSON,  JOHN,  1600-1680.     In  the 
Pequot     War.       Deputy     from 
Farmington,    Colony   of   Conn., 
1651,  et  seq. 

Bronson,  Edward  P.,   175. 

Holcombe,  John  M.,  137. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 

Morse,  Glenn  T.,  121. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
BROOKE,    HON.    BAKER,    1628-1679. 
Member    of    the    Council    and 
Surveyor   General   of  the   Pro- 
ince  of  Maryland. 

Smith,  Willam  D.  G.,  157. 
BROOKE,  Gov.  ROBERT,  1602-1665. 
Commissioned  by  Lord  Balti- 
more as  Commander-in-Chief 
of  a  new  county  in  Maryland, 
and  a  member  of  the  Council. 
Commander  of  Charles  Co., 
1650.  Appointed,  1652,  by  Crom- 


well's Commissioners,  President 
of  the  Council  and  Acting 
Governor. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
BROOKE,  MAJOR  THOMAS,  1632-1676. 
Major  Maryland  Forces,  1660. 
Served  in  Expedition  against 
Indians,  1667.  Member  of  As- 
sembly for  Calvert  Co.,  1663- 
1676. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
BROOKS,  GILBERT,  1612 ,  Marsh- 
field,   Mass.     Deputy,   1679,   M 
seq. 

Robinsor.,  Roswell  R.,  124. 
BROOKS,  CAPT.   SAMUEL,   1672-1735, 
Medford,  Mass.  Representative, 
1723,   Capt.   of   Medford   Mili- 
tary Company. 
Brooks,  Frederick,  103. 
BROOKS    (BROOKE),   CAPT.  THOMAS, 

1667,  Concord,  Mass.    Dep- 

^        uty,  1642-1662.    Capt.,  1643. 
"""Brooks,  Frederick,  103. 
Farwell,  John  W.,  117. 

BROWN,  REV.  CHAD, 1650.   One 

of  the  13  signers  of  the  com- 
pact, Providence  Plantations, 
R.  I. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
BROWN,  EPHRAIM,  1650-1693,  Salis- 
bury, Mass.     Saw  service  under 
Robert  Pike  in  1676. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
BROWN,  EPHRAIM,  JR.,  1680-1751/2, 
Salisbury,  Mass.     One  of  Capt. 
Henry    True's    snow-shoe    men 
in  Essex  County,  1709. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
BROWN,  JACOB,  1653-1740,  Hampton, 
N.   H.     Soldier   in   the   Indian 
Wars. 

Brown,  Thomas  S.,  161. 
BROWN,  JOHN,  ist,  1584-1662,  Swan- 
sea, Mass.  Ccrnm'r  to  the  United 
Colonies,  i644-'56.  Assistant 
1636,  et  seq.  Member  Council 
of  War,  1642,  et  seq.  Patentee, 
•with  Edward  Winslow,  of  Reho- 
both,  Mass. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 
BROWN,    JOHN,     1630-1706,    Provi- 


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dence,  R.  I.   Gov.'s  Asst.,  1665- 
'66. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 
Burlingame,  Edwin  A.,  225. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

BROWN,  PETER, 1633.     Signer  of 

"Mayflower  Compact."    Served 
in   Capt.   Myles  Standish's   Co. 
in  defense  of  Plymouth  and  in 
expeditions  against  the  Indians. 
Talbot,  Archie  L.,  231 
BROWNE,  THOMAS,  1607-1687.   New- 
bury,  Mass.     In   Capt.  Samuel 
Appleton's    Co.,    King   Philip's 
War. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
BROWNE,  WILLIAM,  JR.,   1639-1716. 
Capt.,   Mass.   Troop   of   Horse, 
1678.     Council  of  Safety,  1689. 
Deputy,    1675-1680.      Assistant, 
1683.     Andros'  Councillor,  1688. 
Assistant,  1693-1713. 
Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 
BROWNE,  WILLIAM,  1682-1768.    Sol- 
dier    from     Reading,     Mass., 
against  the  French  and  Indians 
in    Nova    Scotia    and    Canada, 
1711-1712. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
BROWNELL,  GEORGE,  1646-1718.  Dep- 
uty   from    Portsmouth    to    the 
General     Assembly    of    R.    L, 
Z699>     1702.      Assistant,     1706- 
1711. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

BROWNELL,     THOMAS,     1665. 

Commissioner,      1655,      '6i-'63. 
Deputy,  1664. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
BUCHANAN,      ROBERT,       1734-1818. 
Served  in  Capt.  Clinton's  Com- 
pany,   Ulster    County,    N.    Y., 
1760,  Old  French  War. 
Greer,  Charles,  54. 

BUCK,    LIEUT.    ISAAC,    1695, 

Scituate,  Mass.  Lieut.,  Scituate 
Company,  1670,  and  commanded 
the  same  against  the  Indians  in 
their  attack  on  the  town  in 
King  Philip's  War,  1676.  Dep- 
uty, i663-'64,  '6s-'95. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 


Rumrill,  Frank,  124. 

BUCK,    CORNET    JOHN,    1697, 

Scituate,  Mass.   Cornet  of  First 
Body  of  Plymouth  Horse. 
Bryant,  Percy,  75. 
Nickerson,  Thomas  W.,  122. 

BUCKINGHAM,  THOMAS,  1657. 

Deputy,      1657,      New     Haven 
Colony. 

Bronson,  Edward  P.,  175. 
BUCKLAND,       THOMAS,       Windsor, 
Conn.      In    the    Pequot    Fight, 
1637. 

Crane,  Roy  E,  104. 
BUCKNAM,  JOSES,  1641-1694,  Maiden, 
Mass.    In  Capt.  Thomas  Wheel- 
er's Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 
Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  45. 
BUDD,       WILLIAM,       i649-i72i-'22. 
Member    West   Jersey   Assem- 
bly, 1685. 

Sheib,  Samuel  H.,  97. 
BUEL  (BUELL),  CAPT.  SAMUEL,  1641- 
1720,  Killingswortb,  Conn.  Ens., 
1708.     Capt.,  1718.    Deputy. 
Ward,  Christopher  L.,  219. 
BUGBEE,  JOSEPH,  1640-1729.    Soldier 

in  King  Philip's  War,  1675. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
BULKELEY,  D.D.,  M.D.,  REV.  GER- 
SHOM,  1636-1713.     Surgeon  and 
Chaplain,  Conn.,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Btilkley,  Frederick  C.,  175. 
Treat,  James  W.,  179. 
BULKELEY,  MAJOR  PETER,  1643-1688, 
Concord,  Mass.  Deputy,  1673- 
'76.  Bearer  of  address  to  the 
King,  1676.  Speaker,  1675, -'76. 
Councillor,  1685.  Assistant, 
i677-'84.  Second  Commissioner 
for  United  Colonies,  1682, -'83. 
Commissioner  in  reserve,  1684. 
Capt.  at  Concord,  1677.  Com- 
mander of  a  Middlesex  Regt, 
1680. 

Cadle,  Cornelius,  175. 
Kent,  Daniel,  119. 
BULLARD,    NATHANIEL,    Lynn     and 
Dedham,    Mass.      Saw    service 
under  Captains  Davis  and  Cor- 
win,   and  later  under  Quarter- 
master Swift. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 


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BUNCE,  THOMAS,  1683,  Hart- 
ford,  Conn.      In  Pequot  War, 

1637- 

Enders,  John  O.,   133. 
BURDITT,     LIEUT.     THOMAS,     1683- 
1758,  Maiden,  Mass.    Lieut,  of 
the  Maiden  Military  Company, 

1737- 

Winship,  William  H.,   127. 
BURGESS,  THOMAS,  1603-1685,  Sand- 
wich,   Mass.        Deputy,    1642- 
1668,  Plymouth  Colony.    Mem- 
ber of  Militia,  1643. 
Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 
BURGESS,  COL.  WILLIAM,  1622-1686. 
Burgess  for  Anne  Arundel  Co., 
Md.,       1659-1660,       1669-1682. 
Member  of  Council,  1682-1686, 
and       Dep.-Gov.,       1684-1686. 
Lieut.,  1659;  Capt,  1661;  Maj., 
1675;    Col.,    1676;    Militia    of 
Anne      Arundel      Co.        Com- 
mander-in-chief, 1677,  °f  Mary- 
land   Forces    against    Eastern 
Shore  Indians. 
Crowder,  Frank  W.,  47. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
BURLEY,     CORNET     ANDREW,     1657 

,   Ipswich,   Mass.     Soldier 

in  King  Philip's  War. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
BURLINGHAM,   ROGER,   3d,    1692-1768. 
Served   in   3rd   Co.,   2nd   Regt., 
of  R.  I.  Militia,  i725-'26. 
Burlingame,  Edwin  A.,  225 
BURNHAM,      RICHARD,       1654-1731, 
Hartford,    Conn.       Soldier    in 
the    Narragansett    Expedition, 
1675. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
BURNHAM,      THOMAS,      1617-1688, 
Hartford,    Conn.       Soldier    in 
King  Philip's  War. 
Enders,  John  O.,  133. 
Smith,   William   D.   G.,   158. 
BURNHAM,   LIEUT.    THOMAS,    1623- 
1694,    Ipswich,    Mass.      Soldier 
in    Expedition    "for    service    to 
the    Indians,"    1643.        Ens.    in 
Gen.     Denison's     Regt.,     King 
Philip's  War,    1675.     Lieut,   in 
Capt.    Samuel    Appleton's    Co., 
1683.     Deputy,    1683-1685. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 


BURNHAM,  LIEUT.  THOMAS,  1646- 
1728.  Ensign  of  Ipswich,  Mass., 
Militia,  1675.  Lieut.,  1702. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
BURNS,  JOHN,  1725-1800,  N.  H. 
Soldier  under  Capt.  Nehemiah 
Lovewell,  Col.  John  Hart's 
Regt.,  Second  Expedition  to 
Crown  Point,  1758. 

Burns,  Samuel  A.,  133. 
BURR,  BENJAMIN,  1681,  Hart- 
ford,  Conn.     In   Pequot  War, 
1637,  under  Capt.  Mason. 

Hubbard,  Walter  C.,  57. 
BURR,   ISAAC,   1736-1787,   Hingham, 
Mass.        In      Capt.      Ebenezer 
Beal's  Co.,  1757.     Under  Capt. 
Jotham  Gay,  1759. 

Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  126. 
BURR,  JEHU,  ist,   1600-1672.     Dep- 
uty   from    Fairfield,    Commis- 
sioner    for    the     United     Col- 
onies, 1664. 

Ditmas,  Charles  A.,  49. 

Hatfield,  Abraham,  Jr.,  55. 
BURR,  CAPT.  JEHU,  2d,  1625-1692. 
Member  of  Conn.  Council  of 
War,  1675-1676.  Deputy  for 
Fairfield,  1660-1691.  Lieut., 
Conn.  Militia,  1673. 

McClintock,  Emory,  151. 
BURRILL,  EBENEZER,  1679-1761. 
Councillor  or  Assistant,  1732, 
et  seq.  Representative,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1726,  et  seq.  Called 
Capt.,  1731. 

Breed,  Francis  S.,  103. 

Burrill,  Edward  L.,  45. 
BURRILL,  JOHN,  1631-1703,  Lynn, 
Mass.  Representative  to  Gen- 
eral Court,  1691-2,  1697. 
Served  in  Narragansett  War. 
In  Captain  Isaac  Johnson's 
Company  and  in  Captain  Sam- 
uel Brocklebank's  Company. 
Also  served  in  Lynn  Militia 
Company. 

Lord,  Calvin,  120. 
BURT,  HENRY,  1615-1662,  Dor- 
chester and  Springfield,  Mass. 
Member  of  the  first  Military 
Co.,  Springfield.  In  1657  Clerk 
of  the  Co. 

Chapin,    Clifford   S.,    116. 


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Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 

Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

Moseley,  John  G.,  121. 

Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 
BURTON,  JONATHAN,  1741  - 1811, 
Middleton,  Mass.,  and  Wilton, 
N.  H.  Private  in  Capt.  Gid- 
ding's  Co.,  Col.  Bayley's  Regt., 
Louisburg  Expedition,  1759. 

Burton,  Ward   C.,   189. 
BURWELL,     ARMISTEAD,     1718-1754. 
Member  of  Va.  House  of  Bur- 
gesses. 

Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
BURWELL,  SERCT.-MAJ.  LEWIS,  1625- 
1658.      Sergt.-Maj.,    Va.,    1651. 

Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
BURWELL,  LEWIS,  1710.    Mem- 
ber     Colonial      Council,      Va., 
1702. 

Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
BUSHNELL,      BENAJAH,      1681-1762, 
Norwich,   Conn.    Deputy,  Con- 
necticut,      i72o-'24,       I729-'3O, 
I734"'s6.     Capt.,   Train   Band. 

Brewer,  Arthur  H.,  136. 
BUSHNELL,  CAPT.  RICHARD,  1652- 
1727,  Norwich,  Conn.  Ens., 
1693.  Lieut.,  1698.  Capt.,  1701. 
Deputy,  1691.  Member  of  the 
Council,  1703.  Commissioner 
in  the  Mason  Controversy. 

Brewer,  Arthur  H.,   136. 

BUSHNELL,    LIEUT.    WILLIAM,    

1683.  Sergt.  of  Train  Band  at 
Saybrook,  Conn.,  under  Lieut. 
William  Pratt,  1661.  Lieut,  of 
same,  1679. 

Geer,  Walter,  53. 
Buss,   JOSEPH,    1649-1680,    Concord, 
Mass.     In   King  Philip's  War 
under  Capt.  Nathaniel  Daven- 
port and  Cant.  Edward  Tyng. 

Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 

Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 

Woodin,  William   H.,  72. 
Buss,   LIEUT.    WILLIAM,    1613-1698, 
Concord,    Mass.      Ens.,     Capt. 
Simon     Willard's     Co.,     King 
Philip's   War.     Later,   Lieut. 

Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 

Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 

Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 


BUSSING,  CAPT.  ARENT  HARMANSE, 
1718.  Magistrate  at  Har- 
lem, 1673.  Schepen, 1673.  Corp. 
2nd  Co.  Night  Watch  at  Har- 
lem, 1676. 

Bussing,  John  S.,  75. 
BUTLER,  EBENEZER,  SR.,   1733-1829. 
Served      with      Conn,      troops 
against     the     French     in     the 
French   and  Indian  War. 

Brown,  Lewis,  233. 
BUTLER,  CAPT.  ZEBULON,  1731- 
1795.  In  the  French  and  In- 
dian War  in  1758,  on  the  Can- 
adian frontier  and  at  Fort 
Edward,  Lake  George,  Ticon- 
deroga  and  Crown  Point;  also 
in  the  Havana  Expedition, 
1762.  Ensign,  1758.  Lieut.,  1759. 
Capt.,  1760-1762. 

Castle,  William  H.,  87. 

Stevens,  John  C.,  90. 
BUTTOLPH,  LIEUT.  JOHN,  1640-1693, 
\VethersfieId,   Conn.,   Deputy. 

Holcombe,  John  M.,   137. 

Burrs,  SERGT.  RICHARD,  1694. 

Sergt.  in  Capt.  John  Withing- 
ton's  Co.,  Dorchester,  Mass., 
which  marched  against  Que- 
bec, Oct.  3,  1690. 

Mersereau,  John  D.,  198. 
BYLES,  JONATHAN,  1647-1734,  Bever- 
ly,   Mass.        In    King    Philip's 
War. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 

BYRAM,      NICHOLAS,      1687, 

Bridgewater,  Mass.  In  King 
Philip's  War,  1676. 

Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  126. 

CADWALADER,  DR.  THOMAS,  1707- 
1779.  Member  of  the  Coun- 
cil, Province  of  Penn.,  1733- 
1776.  Chairman  Board  of 
War,  1759-1762.  Member  of 
Capt.  '  Bathe's  Independent 
Foot  Co.,  1756. 
Cadwalader,  Thomas,  87. 

CALEF,  JOHN, 1754-     One   of 

the  "Snow-shoe  Men"  of  New- 
bury,  Mass.,  under  Capt. 
Noyes,  for  service  in  the  In- 
dian troubles,  1709-1710. 


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Wood,  Eric  F.,   70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  72. 
CALKIN  (CAULKINS),  HUGH,  1600- 
1690,  Gloucester  and  Lynn, 
Mass.,  New  London  and  Nor- 
wich, Conn.  Deputy  from 
Gloucester,  Mass.  Bay  Colony, 
1650-1651.  From  New  London 
and  Norwich,  1652,  et  seq., 
Colony  of  Conn.  Commissioner 
to  enlist  men  for  expeditions 
against  the  Indians,  1653-1654. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 

Merritt,  Alan   D.,   61. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
CALVERT,  SIR  GEORGE,  1580-1632. 
Secretary  of  State  of  England, 
i6i9-!25.  ist  Baron  Balti- 
more, to  whom  the  Province  of 
Maryland  was  granted,  1632. 
In  1622  he  was  one  of  the  18 
Councillors  of  the  New  Eng- 
land Co. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
CALVERT,  Gov.  LEONARD,  1606-1647. 
ist    Gov.   of   Maryland,    1634- 
1647. 

Baughman,  Edwin  A.,   95. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
CAMPBELL,  LIEUT.  SAMUEL,  1738- 
1824.  Under  Sir  William 
Johnson  at  the  Battle  of  Lake 
George,  1755,  and  at  Fort  Ed- 
ward, 1757.  Commissioned  En- 
sign by  Gov.  Henry  Moore, 
Oct.  15,  1760 ;  Second  Lieut., 
by  Gov.  Tryon,  Fort  George, 
N.  Y.,  July  20,  1772.  In  the 
old  French  War,  1772. 

Campbell,   Douglas,  45. 
CANBY,  THOMAS,  1668-1742,  Buck's 
Co.,     Pa.       Member     of     Pa. 
Assembly,  1721,  '22,  '30,  '33. 

Canby,  Henry  M.,  217. 

CANFIELD,     SERGT.     THOMAS,    

1689.  Sergt.  Milford,  Conn., 
Train  Band,  1669.  Deputy 
from  Milford,  i674-'76. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

CANN,    JOHN,   1721.      Served 

in  King  Philip's  War  under 
Captains  Henchman  and 
Oliver,  and  Lieut.  Swett. 

Cann,  John  W.,  45. 


CANNON,  CAPT.  ANDREW, 1711. 

Capt.     of     Militia,     Richmond 
Co.,   N.   Y.,   1693. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

CAPEN,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1613-1692. 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1646.  Dep- 
uty from  Dorchester,  Mass., 
i67i-'73-'78.  Capt.  of  Militia, 
1683. 

Lea,  James  H.,  119. 
CARPENTER,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1605- 
1659,  Rehoboth,  Mass..  Deputy, 
1645.     Capt.  1642. 

Ballard,   Willis   D.,    102. 

Morrell,  George  C.,  in. 
CARR,  Gov.  CALEB,  1616-1695.  Com- 
missioner for  Newport,  1654, 
et  seq.  General  Treasurer  of 
the  Colony,  1 661.  Deputy,  1664, 
et  seq.  Assistant,  1679,  et  seq. 
Justice,  1687-1688.  Governor, 
1695. 

Chapman,    Edwin   N.,   46. 

Cooke,  Thomas   F.,   197. 

Pratt,  Alexander   D.  B.,   78. 

Prince,    Charles  J.,   112. 

Sprague,  George  E.,  113. 
CARR,  CALEB,  JR.,  1657-1700.    Dep- 
uty    to     the     General     Court, 
Colony  of  R.  I.,  1684. 

Cooke,  Thomas  F.,   197. 
CARR,  JAMES,  1650-1726,  Salisbury, 
Mass.     In  King  Philip's  War. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  109. 
CARROLL,    DR..    CHARLES;.     Membear 
of   Md.  Assembly,   1738. 

Brice,   Philip   H.,   91. 
CARTER,     CAPT.    JOHN,     1616-1692, 
Woburn,     Mass.       Ens.,     1651. 
Lieut.,    1664.       Capt.    in    King 
Philip's  War. 

Griffin,   Henry  A.,   148. 

Whitmore,    Franklin    G.,    135. 
CARTER,   CAPT.   THOMAS,   SR.,  Lan- 
caster  Co.,   Va.     Capt.   in   Va. 
Militia.    Member  of   House  of 
Burgesses. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
CARTER,  CAPT.  THOMAS,  JR.  Capt. 
in  Va.  Militia.  Commissioned 
by  Gov.  Spotswood,  Apr.  7, 
1711.  Justice  of  the  Peace  for 
Lancaster  Co.,  Va.,  continu- 
ously for  24  years. 


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Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 

CASTLE,  CAPT.  SAMUEL,  1781, 

Conn.     Capt.,   1754. 
McClintock,  Emory,   151. 

CASWELL,  NATHAN,  1740-1824, 
Brompton,  P.  Q.  Private,  6th 
Co.,  3rd  Rcgt.,  Campaign  of 
1755.  In  Capt.  John  Perkins' 
Co.,  Campaign  of  1757. 
Caswell,  Frederick  T.,  161. 

CATLETT,    MAJ.    JOHN,    JR.,    

1724.     Member  of  Va.  House  of 
Burgesses   for   Essex   Co.,   Va., 
1700-1702.     Major   of   Militia, 
Essex  County,  1699. 
McGuire,  James  C.,  78. 

CAULKINS.     (See   Calkin.) 

CHAMBERLAIN,  WILLIAM, 1706. 

Soldier    in    Sergt.    Hill's    Gar- 
rison  House,   Billerica,   Mass., 
Oct.  8,  1675. 
Geer,  Walter,  53. 

CHAMBERLIN,  JOSEPH,  1655-1721, 
Sudbury,  Mass.  Soldier,  Nar- 
ragansett  War  under  Capt. 
Poole.  Took  part  in  "Great 
Swamp  Fight.  In  garrison  at 
Westfield,  1676. 
Benton,  Everett  C.,  103. 

CHAMBERLIN,   THOMAS,  1700. 

In    King   Philip's    War.     Also 
in     garrison     at     Chelmsford, 
Mass.,   1691-1692. 
Chamberlin,   Emerson,  46. 

CHANDLER,,  HENRY,  1667-1737,  Conn. 

Ens.,  Andover  Co.,   1720. 
Benton,  Arthur  B.,  202. 

CHANDLER,  COL.  JOHN,  2d,  1665- 
1743,  Worcester,  Mass.  Lieut., 
1702.  Capt.,  1708.  Col.,  1724. 
In  1722  went  as  Major  in  com- 
mand of  Scouts  from  Worces- 
ter to  fight  Indians.  Deputy, 
1711,  et  seq.  Member  of  His 
Majesty's  Council,  ijzj-'^z. 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1725. 
Hammond,  Samuel,  107. 
Lea,  James  H.,  120. 

CHANDLER,  COL.  JOHN,  3d,  1693- 
1762,  Worcester,  Mass.  Mem- 
ber of  His  Majesty's  Council, 
i743-'62.  Deputy  from  Wood- 
stock, Conn..  J732-'35;  from 
Worcester,  i738-'39,  '52-'s3. 


One  of  the  Commissioners  to 
treat  with  the  Five  Nations, 
1754.  Judge,  1754.  Chief  Jus- 
tice, i757-'6z.  Col.  of  Militia. 
Capt.,  1736.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
J734- 

Lea,  James   H.,   120. 

CHANDLER,     COL.     WILLIAM,    

1685,  Maryland  Provincial 
Forces.  la  command  of  the 
Charles  Co.  Company,  1681. 

Chandler,  Walter,  Jr.,  46. 
CHAPIN,    CAPT.    CALEB,    1736-1825, 
Bernardson,  Mass.      Capt.  un- 
der Maj.  Burke,   1758. 

Chapin,   Clifford   S.,    n6. 

CHAPIN,     DEACON     SAMUEL,     

1675,  Springfield,  Mass.  Ap- 
pointed by  the  General  Court 
of  Mass.  Bay  Colony  to  gov- 
ern Springfield.  At  its  burn- 
ing in  King  Philip's  War.  was 
a  participant  in  repelling  the 
attack  from  fortified  houses. 

Benton,   Arthur   B.,   202. 

Hicks,   Lewis   W.,    118. 

Picher,  Oliver  S.,  178. 
CHAPMAN,  MAJ.  JEDEDIAH,  1703- 
1764.  Lieut,  of  West  Saybrook 
Co.,  Conn.  Troops,  1733.  Capt., 
Cape  Breton  Expedition,  1745. 
Maj.,  7th  Rer^t.,  1757.  Dep- 
uty, Saybrook,  i/35-'63. 

Clarke,  Chauncey  H.,  176. 
CHAPMAN,  CAPT.  ROBERT,  1616-1687, 
Conn.  Served  in  the  Pequot 
War  under  Lieut.  Lion  Gardi- 
ner, and  in  King  Philip's 
War.  Capt.,  1675.  Deputy 
from  Saybrook,  many  years, 
and  Assistant,  1681-1684. 

Chapman,   Edwin  N.,  46. 

CHAPPELL,      GEORGE,     1709. 

Served  in  Pequot  War.  At 
Fort  Fight,  1637. 

Fulton,  William  E.,   134. 
CHASE,  JOHN,  ist,  1655-1740.    Under 
Capt.   Turner   in    Falls   Fight, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Wood,   Eric  F.,   69. 

Wood,   William   B.,   71. 
CHASE,   THOMAS,    1654-1732,    New- 
bury,    Mass.     In    Maj.    Apple- 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


ton's   command,    King   Philip's 
War. 

Conner,  John  S.,  183. 
CHECKLEY,  COL.  SAMUEL,  1653- 
1738,  Boston,  Mass.  Appointed 
Ensign  of  Capt.  Wing's  Co., 
Feb.,  1685-86.  Maj.  of  the 
Boston  Regt,  1702.  Lieut- 
Col.,  1706.  Col.,  I7io-'i2. 
Sergt.,  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1685, 
'86.  Lieut.,  1694.  Capt.,  1700. 
Representative,  1702,  '07. 

Smith,  Thomas  K..  90. 

CHEEVER,      RICHARD/    1709. 

Soldier   in  King  Philip's  War 
under   Capt.   William  Turner. 

Favor,  Otis  S.,  170. 

ClIESEBOROUGH,     NATHANIEL,     1630- 
1678.     In    King   Philip's    War. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

Parker,   Charles  W.,  151. 
CHESLEY,       THOMAS,       1644-1667, 
Dover,    N.    H.     Killed   by   In- 
dians   at    Oyster    River,    Nov. 
15,  1667. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
CHESTER,   MAJOR.  JOHN,   1635-1698, 

Wethersfield.  Trooper,  1658. 
Lieut.,  1672.  Capt.,  1677.  Dep- 
uty, 1678-1689,  Colony  of  Conn. 

Averill,  John  C.,  132. 
CHEW,  BENJAMIN,  1722-1810. 
Member  of  the  Council,  Prov- 
ince of  Penn.,  1755.  Commis- 
sioner of  Defence  of  Philadel- 
phia, 1761.  Attorney-General, 
X755-  Speaker  of  the  Assem- 
bly, 1756.  Chief  Justice  Su- 
preme Court,  1774. 

Gilpin,  William  B.,  54. 

Howard,  John  D.,  96. 
CHEW,  COL.  JOHN,  1590-1655.  Mem- 
ber House  of  Burgesses  of 
Virginia  from  Hog  Island, 
i623-'24-'29,  and  from  York 
Co.,  1642-1644. 

Boogher,  Frank,  174. 

Boogher,   Howard   M.,   174. 

Boogher,  John  H,,  174. 

Boogher,   Lawrence,    175. 

Carleton,   Murray,    175. 
CHEW,     COL.     SAMUEL,     1634-1677. 
Member   House   of   Burgesses, 
1659,      and      Gov.'s      Council, 


1669-1677.  Chancellor  and 
Secretary  of  Province.  Colonel 
Provincial  Forces  of  Mary- 
land, 1675. 

Boogher,    Frank,    174. 

Boogher,  Howard  M.,   174. 

Boogher,   John   H.,   175. 

Boogher,    Lawrence,   175. 

Carleton,    Murray,    176. 

CHICKERING,  DEACON  FRANCIS,  

1658,  Dedham,  Mass.  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1649.  Deputy,  1644- 
1653.  Ensign. 

Dickerman,   William   C.,  49. 

Eaton,   Frederick   H.,   50. 

Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 

CHILDS,  RICHARD,  ,  Barnstable, 

Mass.     In  King  Philip's  War. 

Ganson,  George  H.,   182. 
CHIPMAN,   JOHN,    1615-1708,    Barn- 
stable,     Mass.       Deputy     Ply- 
mouth Colony,  i663-'66,  '68-69. 

Morrell,    George   C.,    in. 

CHITTENDEN,     ISAAC,     1676, 

Scituate,  Plymouth  Colony. 
Deputy,  1658,  et  seq.  Killed 
at  Scituate,  King  Philip's  War. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
CHITTENDEN,  MAJOR  WILLIAM, 
1593-1660,  Guilford,  Conn.  In 
1643  elected  principal  military 
man  of  New  Haven  Colony. 
Magistrate  of  the  Plantation. 
Deputy,  1643,  et  seq.  Sergt., 
1648.  Lieut.,  1653. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
CHURCH,  COL.  BENJAMIN,  1639- 
1718.  Commanded  the  party 
by  whom  King  Philip  was 
killed.  Commander-in-Chief  of 
Expedition  against  the  Eastern 
Indians.  1689. 

Munroe,   Addison  P.,  223. 

Munroe,   Lyman   F.,   223. 
CHURCH,     SERGT.     RICHARD,     1608- 
1668,  Plymouth.  In  Pequot  War. 
Member      Plymouth      Military 
Co.,  1643. 

Stone,   Charles  F.,  Jr.,   66. 
CHURCHILL,  JOHN.     Member  of  the 
New  Plymouth   Co.,   1643. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  170. 

CHURCHILL,      JOHN,      1657      . 

Served     under     Capt.     Joshua 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Scottow  in  King  Philip's  War. 
In  Blackpoint  Garrison,  1677. 

Baker,   Alfred   L.,    170. 

CHURCHILL,  JOSIAH,  1686.    In 

Wethersfield  Co.,  of  Troop, 
Pequot  War. 

Picher,   Oliver    S.,    178. 

Root,   Cyrus,    144. 

CLAGGETT,  CAPT.  THOMAS,  1640- 
1703.  Capt.  Calvert  Co.  Md. 
Militia,  i6S3-'96. 

Berry,   Thomas   L.,    95. 
CLAP,    JOEL,     1726-1770,     Sudbury, 
Mass.     In  Col.  Jones'  and  Col. 
Ruggles'    Regts.,    1759. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
CLAPP  (CLAP),  CAPT.  ROGER,  1609- 
1692,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Lieut., 
Dorchester  Co.,  1644.  2nd 
Sergt.,  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1646. 
Lieut.,  1655.  Capt.  Dorchester 
Co.  Capt.  at  the  Castle,  1665- 
1686.  Deputy,  i652-'73- 

Arnold,  Luther'B.,  189. 

CLARK,    CAPT.    CHRISTOPHER,    

1753.  Virginia  Militia,  Han- 
over Co.,  1727. 

Evans,   Charles   C.,   176. 

Greve,  Clifford,  177. 
CLARK,  DANIEL,  1622-1710.  Lieut., 
ist  Troop  under  Capt.  John 
Mason,  1657-1658.  Capt.,  1664- 
1680.  Sec.  Colony  of  Conn., 
1658-1663.  Deputy',  1656-1665. 
Magistrate,  1662-1664. 

Monnette,   Orra  E.,   199. 

Short,  John  C.,  182. 
CLARK,  ISRAEL,  1734-1810.    Private, 
Conn.  Troops,   1761,  '62,  '70. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
CLARK,   JOHN,    1614-1674.     Private 
in  Pequot  War.     Dep.  for  Hart- 
ford,   1641-44;    for    Saybrook, 
i649-'6o;  for  Milford,  i666-'68. 

Clarke,  Chauncey  H.,  176. 

CLARK,    SERGT.    JOHN,    1673, 

Saybrook,  Conn.  Sergt.,  New 
Haven  Colony,  1642-1644.  Clerk 
of  Train  Band,  1647. 

Clark,  Eliot  A.,   104. 
CLARK,   THOMAS,    1599-1697.     Dep- 
uty,   Plymouth     Colony,     1651- 
1655.     In    Pequot    War. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 


Baker,  George  F.,   147. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,   no. 
CLARK,  CAPT.  TIMOTHY,  1657-1737, 
Boston,    Mass.      Capt.    of    the 
North     and     South     Batteries, 
Representative,    1700. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
CLARK,  LIEUT.  WILLIAM,  1609-1690. 
King    Philip's    War. 

Chapin,    Clifford    S.,    116. 

Thompson,  Royal   W.,   142. 

CLARKE,  CAPT.  DANIEL,  1696. 

Capt.,  Anne  Arundel  County 
forces,  Md.,  1696. 

Magruder,   Caleb   C.,  Jr.,    144. 

Wells,  Walter  A.,  143. 
CLARKE,  EDWARD,  1712-1799,  Med- 
way,  Mass.  Served  under 
Capt.  Nathaniel  Whiting  and 
Capt.  Edward  Clark,  in  the 
French  and  Indian  Wars  of 
1745  and  1754.  In  garrison 
at  Crown  Fort,  1754. 

Wood,   Eric   F.,   70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
CLARKE      (CLARK),     HUGH,     1613- 
1693,    Roxbury,    Mass.      Mem- 
ber   of    the   Roxbury    Artillery 
Co.,    1666. 

Litchfield,    Milford    J.,    109. 
CLARKE,  JOSEPH,  1618-1694.    Named 
as  Governor's  Assistant  in  the 
Rhode  Island  Charter  of  1663. 
Assistant    in    1658,    et   seq. 

Hoppin,   Hamilton   L.,    56. 

Hoppin,    Samuel   H.,   57. 
CLARKE,    JOSEPH,    1642-1702.     Dep- 
uty  to    the    General    Court   of 
Mass.,   from  Medfield,   1696. 

Callender,   Harry  R.,   197. 

CLARKE,  CAPT.  THOMAS,  1683, 

Boston,  Mass.  Capt.,  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  i653-'65.  Commis- 
sioner, 1652,  et  seq.  Gov.'s 
Ass't.,  1673. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  56. 
CLARKE,  Gov.  WALTER,  1639-1714. 
Deputy,  1667,  et  seq.  Assist- 
ant, 1673,  '74,  '99.  Deputy- 
Governor,  1679,  et  seq.  Gov- 
ernor, 1676,  et  seq.  Councillor, 
1686,  under  Andros.  Lieut.- 
Col.,  1711. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Rotch,  William,   113. 
CLARKSON,     MATTHEW,     1666-1702. 
Commissioned      in      1689      by 
William  III.     Secretary  of  the 
Colony  of  New  York. 

Du   Bois,   Ernest  B.,   198. 

CLAYPOOLE,     NORTON,     1688. 

Member  of  the  Assembly  of 
Pennsylvania  for  Sussex  Coun- 
ty (Delaware)  in  1686. 

Connell,   Robert,   144. 
CLEMENT      (CLEMENTS),      ROBERT, 
1590-1658,     Haverhill,     Mass. 
Deputy,    1647-1653. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
CLEVELAND,  AARON,  1655-1716,  Wo- 
burn,  Mass.  Of  Capt.  Cut- 
ler's Co.,  at  Sudbury,  Lan- 
caster and  Marlboro,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 
CLEVELAND,  REV.  EBENEZER,  1725- 
1805.  Chaplain  of  a  Mass. 
Regt.  in  the  French  and  In- 
dian War,  i758-'6o.  Expedi- 
tion to  Canada,  1759. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  45. 
CLEVELAND,  JOSIAH,  1667-1709,  Wo- 
burn  and  Chelmsford,  Mass., 
and  Canterbury,  Conn.  In 
the  Indian  War,  1688-9;  also 
in  the  garrison  in  the  West 
Regiment  of  Middlesex,  1691-2. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  45. 
CLEVELAND,  MOSES,  1624-1701/2, 
Woburn,  Mass.  Member  of 
Militia,  1676.  In  garrison  at 
Chelmsford,  Mass.,  1675.  In 
King  Philip's  War. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  45. 

Jordan,  Charles  P.,  166. 
COBB,    HENRY,    1679,    Barn- 
stable,  Plymouth   Colony.  Dep- 
uty,   1645,    et   seq. 

Morrell,   George  C.,   in. 

Teed,  Freeman  G.,  201. 

CODDINGTON,    GOV.    WlLLIAM,    l6oi- 

1678.  Assistant,  Mass.  Bay 
Colony,  i630-'37.  Treasurer, 
i634-'36.  Deputy  from  Bos- 
ton to  Mass.  General  Court, 
i636-'37.  Judge  (Chief-Execu- 
tive) of  Aquidneck,  1638,  and 
of  Newport,  i639-*4o.  Gov. 


of  Portsmouth  and  Newport, 
i64O-'47.  Assistant,  1647.  Presi- 
dent of  the  four  united  towns, 
i648-'49-  Commissioner,  1656- 
'63.  Deputy,  1666.  Assistant, 
i666-'67.  Deputy-Governor, 
i673-'74.  Governor,  i674-'76, 
'78. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

COFFIN,  TRISTRAM,  1605-1681.  Com- 
missioner at  Salisbury,  Mass., 
1655.  Chief  Magistrate  for 
Nantucket  under  Gov.  Love- 
lace, 1671. 

Bryant,    W.    Sohier,    44. 

Gardner,  John  C.  F.,   53. 

Mcgrath,   John,    183. 

Merrill,  John  L.,   150. 

Rotch,   William,    113. 

Truman,  Henry  H.,  151. 
COGGESHALL,  PRES.  JOHN,  1591-1647, 
R.  I.  Pres.  Colony  and  Prov. 
Plantations,  1647.  Gov.'s  Asst., 
1640-1644.  Moderator,  1647. 
Deputy,  Mass.,  1634-1637. 

Cooke,  Thomas  F.,   197. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,   59. 

Topham,  Theophilus,  225. 
COGGESHALL,  JOHN,  2nd,  1618-1708. 
Dep.-Gov.,  1686-1690.  Gov.'s 
Asst.,  1663,  et  seq.  Major  of 
the  Island,  1683-1685.  General 
Recorder,  1676,  et  seq.  Gen- 
eral Treasurer,  1664,  et  seq. 
Deputy,  1665,  et  seq. 

Lawton,   Daniel   L.,   59. 
COGGESHALL,     JOSHUA,      1623-1688. 
Governor's     Assistant,     R.     I., 
1669,    i672-'76.     Deputy,    1664, 
et  seq. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,   59. 
COGGSWELL,    JOHN,    ist,    1592-1669. 
Deputy,    i634-'37- 

Fulton,  William  E.,   134. 
COGSWELL,   CAPT.  JONATHAN,   1661- 
1717.  In  the  Expedition  against 
Quebec,  1690. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
COLBY,  WILLIAM,  1740 ,  Haver- 
hill,  Mass.  In  Capt.  Edmund 
Moore's  Co.,  Col.  Jonathan 
Bagley's  Regt.,  1758.  In  Cast 
Henry  Brown's  Co.,  1760,  '61, 
'62. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS   AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Rucker,  William  C.,  113. 
COLCORD,  SAMUEL,  1655-1736.  Lieut. 
Representative,    1682.     In   gar- 
rison at  Oyster  River,   1696. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
COLE,  DANIEL,  1614-1694.    Member 
of     Yarmouth     Militia,     1643. 
Deputy,       Plymouth        Colony, 
1654,    et   seQ- 

Cole,  Amedee  B.,  176. 
COLE,    HUGH,    1627-1699,    Swansey, 
Plymouth       Colony.        Deputy, 
I673-'75,   '80,   '83-'86,   '89. 

Morrell,   George  C.,  in. 

COLE,     SAMUEL,     ist,     1693. 

Member  of  Assembly,  Prov.  of 
N.  J.,  i683-'85. 

Sheib,  Samuel  H.,  97. 

COLE,     SAMUEL,     zd,     1728. 

Member  of  Assembly,  Prov. 
of  N.  J.,  i72i-'23- 

Sheib,  Samuel  H.,  97. 

COLE,   CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1678. 

Capt.  of  Md.  Provincial 
Troops,  i674-!75- 

Boogher,   Howard   M.,   174. 

Carleton,  Murray,  176. 
COLEMAN,  THOMAS,  1600-1674.  Ap- 
pointed to  procure  men  and 
necesaries  for  the  expedition 
against  Ninigret,  Narragansett 
War,  1654.  Deputy,  Conn., 
*65i-'54,  '56. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 

COLLIER,  WILLIAM, 1670.    Gov.'s 

Asst.,  1634-1665,  Plymouth  Col. 
Commissioner  to  United  Col- 
onies, 1643.  Representative, 
Member  Council  of  War, 
1642,  et  seq. 

Baker,   Alfred   L.,    169. 

Brown,  Philip  G.,  231. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
COLLINS,  EDWARD,  1603-1689.    Dep- 
uty,   Mass.,    1654-1670. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  109. 
COLLINS,  LIF.UT.  NATHANIEL,  1709- 
1785.  Lieut,  in  Col.  William 
PepperrelPs  Regt,  Mass. 
Troops,  1744,  and  served  at 
the  siege  and  capture  of  Louis- 
burg. 

Collins,    Holdridge    O.,   202. 


COLLINS,  SAMUEL,  1636-1696,  Mid- 
dletown,  Conn.  Deputy,  1672. 
Litchfield,  W7ilford  J.,  no. 

COLT,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1658-1751,  Lyme, 
Conn.  Ens.,  1709.  Lieut.,  1717. 
Capt,,  1723.  Deputy,  1712,  '19, 

'22-'26,    '28-'3I. 

Bagley,  George  C.,  189. 
COLTON,    QUARTERMASTER     GEORGE, 

1699,    Springfield,    Mass. 

Q.  M.  Hampshire  Co.  Troop, 
1663.  In  King  Philip's  War. 
Deputy,  i669-'7i-'77. 

Allen,  Oliver  F.,  42. 

COMBES,  MAJ.  WILLIAM,  1690, 

Talbot  Co.,  Md.  Lieut.,  Tal- 
bot  Co.  Militia,  1678.  Maj.  of 
Horse,  1609. 

Sheib,  Samuel  H.,  97. 
CONANT,  JOHN,  1652-1724,  Beverly, 
Mass.     In  King  Philip's  War, 
Capt.  Appleton's  Co. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 

CONANT,  LOT,   1624  ,  Beverly, 

Mass.  In  Capt.  Joseph  Gardi- 
ner's Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  68. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 

CONANT,    Gov.    ROGER,    1592-1679, 

Beverly,  Mass.    Gov.  Colony  at 

Cape     Ann,      1625-1626,      and 

Salem,  1627-1629.    Deputy,  1634. 

Fitz   Gerald,   Desmor.d,    118. 

Prentiss,  Nathaniel  A.,  64. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  68. 

Wood,  William  B.,  70. 
CONSELYEA,      PIETER.       Private      in 
Capt.      Francis      Titus'       Co., 
Kings   County   Militia,    1715. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 
CONSTABLE,  SURGEON  JOHN,  1728- 
1785.  Surgeon  in  the  British 
Army,  French  War,  1762. 
Subsequently-  Surgeon,  ist 
Regt..  Prov.  of  N.  Y. 

Bicknell.  George  A..  43. 
CONVERSE  (CONVERS),  DEA.  EDWARD, 
1590-1663,  Woburn,  Mass.  Dep- 
uty,   1660,    Mass.   Bay   Colony. 

Blagden,  Edward  R.,   174. 

Thompson,  Mackey  J.,  191. 
CONVERSE,  LIEUT.  JAMES,  1620-1715, 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Charlestown  and  Woburn, 
Mass.  Lieut.,  King  Philip's 
War.  Deputy,  1679. 

Blagden,  Edward  R.,  174. 

Griffin,  Henry  A.,  148. 
CONVERSE,  MAJOR  JAMES,  1645- 
1706,  Woburn,  Mass.  Deputy, 
1679-1692.  Speaker,  1699,  1702- 
1703.  Commander  at  defence 
of  Storer's  Garrison,  1691- 
1692.  Major. 

Blagden,  Edward  R.,   174. 

Griffin,  Henry  A.,   148. 
COOCH    (GOOCH),    CAPT.    THOMAS, 

1788.    Capt.  Del.  Colonial 

Militia,  French  and  Indian 
War,  1756. 

Gest,  Alexander  P.,  87. 
COOK(E),  MAJOR  AARON,  1610- 
1690,  Westfield,  Mass.  Mem- 
ber of  Windsor  Troop  of 
Horse,  1658.  Maj.  of  Hartford 
Troop,  1658.  Deputy,  1668. 
Ens.,  1676.  Capt.  of  garrison 
at  Westfield  in  King  Philip's 
War. 

Chapin,    Clifford   S.,   116. 

Hawks,   Frederick   E.,    107. 

Hubbard,    Phineas,    108. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 
COOK,    CAPT.    AARON,    2nd,    1641- 
1716.    Ens.,   1663.    Capt.,  1678- 
1713,  Hadley  Militia.    Deputy, 
1689,   et  seq. 

Hawks,  Frederick  E.,   107. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,   109. 
COOK(E),  MORDECAL.    Burgess,  Vir- 
ginia Assembly  for  Gloucester 
Co.,  1702,  1714. 

Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 

COOKE,  ARTHUR,  1699.      Dep. 

to  the  General  Court  of  R.  I., 
1681.  Member  of  Provincial 
Council  of  Pa.,  1686,  '88,  '90. 
President  of  Council,  1686,  '92. 
One  of  the  five  Commissioners 
appointed  by  William  Penn  to 
govern  the  Province  of  Pa., 

1688.  Speaker  of  Pa.  Assembly, 

1689.  Assistant  to  Gov.  Mark- 
ham,   i696-'99- 

Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 
COOKE,   FRANCIS,   1583-1663.       The 
i7th  signer  of  the  Compact  on 


the  Mayflower,  Nov.  u,  1620. 
Member  of  Myles  Standish's 
Co.  and  in  expedition  against 
the  Indians.  Member  of  Ply- 
mouth Military  Co.,  1643. 

Chapman,  Edwin  N.,  46. 

Robinson,  Roswell  R.,  124. 
COOLIDGE,  JOHN,  1604-1691,  Water- 
town,  Mass.    Deputy,   1658. 

Coolidge,  Louis  A.,  140. 

Hazelton,  Willard   C.,   162. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
COOLIDGE,  ENSIGN  JOHN,  1630-1691, 
Watertown,     Mass.        Ensign, 
serving  in  King  Philip's  War, 
1676. 

Clark,  Byron  N.,   163. 

Coolidge,  Howard  K.,  47. 

Coolidge,  Louis  A.,  140. 
COOMBS,  FRANCIS,  1633-1682.  In 
Lieut.  John  Tomson's  Co.  in 
garrison  at  Middleborough, 
Mass.,  at  outbreak  of  King 
Philip's  War.  One  of  the 
Council  of  War. 

Talbot,  Archie  L.,  231. 

COOPER,  JOHN, 1689.     Member 

New  Haven  Militia,  1643. 
Corp.  under  Lieut.  Robert 
Seeley,  Dutch  and  Indian 
troubles,  i654-'55.  Deputy, 
1661,  '62,  '65,  '66,  '71,  '74. 
Signer  of  the  Compact,  1639. 
Governor's  Assistant  and  mem- 
ber of  Council  of  War. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 

Lines,  Harvey  K.,  77. 
COOPER,  WILLIAM,  1632-1710,  West 
Jersey.  Member  Legislature, 
1682,  and  Assembly,  1682,  et 
seq.  Member  of  the  Council 
of  Proprietors,  1688. 

Ware,  Edwin  M.,  191. 

Ware,  George  B.,  191. 

Ware,  Howard  F.^  191. 

Ware,  Robert  L.,  191. 
CORNELL,  THOMAS,  1595-1656,  Wesit- 
chester  Co.,  N.  Y.  Ens.,  Ports- 
mouth, R.  I.,  Militia,  1642-1644. 
Served  under  Gov.  Kieft 
against  Indians. 

Delafield,  Edward   C.,  47. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  50. 

CORNISH,  BENJAMIN,  1736.    In 

Capt.  Daniel  Stevenson's  Co., 
Newtown,  Queens  County, 
N.  Y.,  in  1715. 

Murphy,  William  D.,  62. 
CORSE  NT,  LIEUT.-COL.  CHRISTIAN, 
1765,  Ensign  in  Capt.  Au- 
gust Graham's  North  Co., 
Richmond  County,  N.  Y.,  1715. 
Lieut.-Col.,  Richmond  County, 
1738. 

Poillon,  Arthur,  63. 

Poillon,  William,  63. 
CORSEN  (CORSON),  CAPT.  CORNELIUS, 
1645-1693.  Capt.  of  a  Co.  at 
Brooklyn,  Apr.  9,  1685.  Capt. 
of  Foot,  North  and  East  part 
of  Staten  Island,  Richmond 
County,  N.  Y.,  1689. 

Mersereau,  John  D.,   198. 

Poillon,  Arthur,   63. 

Poillon,  William,  63. 
CORSEN,  CORNELIUS,  1731-1789.  Pri- 
vate   in    Capt.    Abraham    De 
Forest's  N.  Y.  Company,  Cam- 
paign of  1761,  French  War. 

Poillon,   Arthur,   63. 

Poillon,  William,  64. 
COURTNEY,   LIEUT.    THOMAS,    1641- 
1706.     Council    of    Md.,    1675. 
Cornet,   1676.     Lieut.,   1678. 

Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
COURTS,  COL.  JOHN,  1655-1702, 
Charles  County,  Md.  In  the 
Protestant  Revolution  of  Md. 
Member  of  the  first  Governor's 
Council  of  Md. 

Courts,  James  C.,  140. 

COUWENHOVEN,        JAN        GERRITSEN, 

1639  .      Member  of   Leis- 

ler's    Council,   1689.      Member 
of    the    Court    of    Exchequer, 
1690. 
Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

COUWENHOVEN,      NICASIUS      JANSE, 
1681-1749.        Soldier     in     Col. 
Stilhvell's     Kings     Co.     Regt., 
1715. 
Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

COWDIN,  CAPT.  THOMAS,  1720-1792, 
Fitchburg,  Mass.  Sergt,  Louis- 
burg  Expedition,  1745.  Bearer 
of  dispatches  prior  to  French 


and  Indian  War.  In  Nova 
Scotia  Expedition,  1755.  Ens., 
1756,  under  Capt.  James  Put- 
nam, drafted  from  the  Hamp- 
shire and  Worcester  Co.'s 
Regt.  for  Crown  Point  and 
Lake  Champlain.  2nd  Lieut., 
1756,  Capt.  Simon  Sefferd's 
Co.  Capt.,  1761,  in  Col.  Rich- 
ard Saltonstall's  Regt. 

Cowdin,  Winthrop,  47. 
COWLES,  JOHN,  -  1675,  Farming- 
ton,  Conn.     Deputy,  1653-1654. 

Enders,  John  O.,  133. 
CRABB,  RALPH,  1694-1734.    Member 
of    the    General    Assembly    of 
Md.      from      Prince      George 
County,  i7i9-'33- 

Monnette,  Mervin  J.,  198. 

Monnette,  Orra   E.,  200. 
CRAFT,  LIEUT.   GRIFFIN,   1609-1689, 
Roxbury.    Deputy,   i638-'63-'67. 
Sergt.  of  Militia,  -  .    Lieut., 


Crafts,  John  C.,  117. 

Merritt,   Alan   D.,   61. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 

Thayer,  Charles  I.,  125. 
CRANE,  JASPER,  circ.  1605-1681. 
Deputy,  1653-1658.  Governor's 
Assistant,  1662-1667.  Deputy 
Provincial  Assembly,  East 
Jersey,  1667-1673. 

Haines,  John  P.,  54. 

Parmly,  Jay  F.,  149. 
CRANE,  JASPER,  JR.,  1651-1712.   East 
Jersey  Provincial  Forces,  1675- 
1676. 

Haines,  John  P.,  54. 
CRANE,    LIEUT.     JONATHAN,     1658- 
1734.    Ens.  and  Lieut,  of  Mili- 
tia at  Windham,  Conn.     Dep- 
uty,  1701,  et  seg. 

Crane,  Roy  E.,  104. 
CRAWFORD,  DAVID,  1662-1762.    Mem- 
ber of  Va.  House  of  Burgesses 
from  New  Kent  County,  1692. 

Rodes,  Joseph  H.,  179. 
CRESAP,  CAPT.  THOMAS,   1702-1788, 
Old   Town,   Md.        Capt.  of    a 
Company   against   the   Indians, 

*755- 

Bruce,  Webster,   103. 
CROESSEN,  HENDRICK,  -  1760/61. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Private  in  Capt.  August  Gra- 
ham's North  Company,  Rich- 
mond County,  N.  Y.,  1715. 

Poillon,  Arthur,  63. 

Poillon,  William,  63. 
CROCKER,  WILLIAM,  1612-1692. 
Scituate  and  Barnstable,  Mass. 
Deputy,  Mass.,  i67o-'7i-'74. 
Member  of  Lieut.  Thomas 
Dimmock's  Co.  of  Barnstable, 
Mass.,  1643. 

Crocker,  David,  104. 

Hubbard,   Phineas,    108. 

CROSS,  ROBERT, ,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

In  Pequot  War. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
CROUCH,       WILLIAM,       1627-1678, 
Charlestown,  Mass.    Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War  under  Capt. 
Joseph  Sill,  1675. 

Daniels,  Edwin  A.,  105. 

Daniels,  Richard  H.,  105. 
CROWELL,  YELVERTON,  1643-1683, 
Yarmouth,  Plymouth  Colony. 
Deputy  to  General  Court,  1663- 
'66.  With  Yarmouth  Troops 
at  Mount  Hope  in  June,  1675. 

Eldridge,  Edric,  117. 

CRUMB,  DANIEL, 1713.   Soldier 

from  Conn.,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Crumb,  Leverett  F.,  47. 

CRUTTENDEN,  ABRAHAM,  1683. 

Governor's  Assistant,  Colony 
of  New  Haven,  1639,  and 
Treas.  of  Conn.,  1675-1680. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 

CULBERTSON,        CAPT.        ALEXANDER, 

1714-1756.  Capt.  of  a  Co.  in 
the  zd  Battalion,  Provincial 
Troops  of  Cumberland  Co., 
Pa.,  under  Col.  James  Bird, 
i755-'56.  Also  Capt.  of  a  Co. 
under  Col.  John  Armstrong, 
and  was  killed  in  an  engage- 
ment with  the  Indians  at  the 
Battle  of  Bloody  Run,  some- 
times known  as  the  Battle  of 
Sideling  Hill,  Pa.,  April  2, 
1756. 

Martin,  James,  60. 
CULVER,   EDWARD,    1600-1685.     One 
of   the   English    Volunteers    in 


the  Narragansett  War.   Served 
in  King  Philip's  War. 
Cook,  Joseph  T.,  47. 
Pearson,   Arthur  E.,    122. 
Pearson,  William  H.,   123. 
CUMMINGS,    ISAAC,    i633-abt.    1721, 
Ipswich,  Mass.     Private  in  the 
Narragansett  War. 
Cummins,  Thomas  K.,  105. 
CURRIER,  EPHRAIM,  1741 ,  Ches- 
ter,   N.   H.     At   Crown   Point, 
I755.  m  Capt.  Thomas  Tash's 
Co.,  Col.  Blanchard's  Regt. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
CURRIER,  RICHARD,  1617-1687,  Salis- 
bury,  Mass.     In  King  Philip's 
War. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 
CURTIS,  JOHN,  ist, 1698.  Mem- 
ber   First    Assembly,    held    by 
William  Penn  at  Philadelphia, 
i683-'84-'86,  and  of  the  Coun- 
cil,  1688-1697. 
Barratt,  Norris  S.,  87. 
CURTIS,     SERGT.     JOHN,     1611-1707. 
Sergt.,    Stratford,    Conn.,    1675. 
In  King  Philip's  War. 
Burton,  Lewis  W.,  194. 
Moses,  Zebina,   144. 
CURTIS,  LIEUT.  JONATHAN,  1644-1681, 
Stratford,     Conn.        Lieut,     of 
Train  Band. 
Wead,  Leslie  C.,  126. 
CURTIS,    ENS.    THOMAS,    1648-1736, 
Stratford,  Conn.    Ensign,  Wal- 
lingford     Train     Band,     1704. 
Deputy     for     Wallingford     to 
Conn.     General     Court,     1689, 
1717,  1718. 
Moses,  Zebina,  144. 

CURTIS  (s),    CAPT.    WILLIAM,    

1702.    Capt.,  Train  Band,  Strat- 
ford, Conn.,  1672.     Capt.  Forces 
of    Fairfield,     Conn.,     i673-'75- 
Member  Com.  of  Safety,  1673. 
Deputy,  1667,  et  seq. 
Perry,  John  P.  H.,  63. 
Wead,  Leslie  C.,  126. 
CUSHING,     JOHN,     SR.,     1627-1708, 
Scituate,  Mass.      Deputy,  Ply- 
mouth Col.,  1674,  et  seq.  Gov.'s 
Asst,       1689-1691.          Deputy, 
Mass.,    1692. 
Cutler,  Fred  A.,  189. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


GUSHING,  HON.  JOHN,  zd,  1660- 
1738.  Member  of  Governor's 
Council  of  Mass.,  lyio-'zS. 

Smith,   Frederick  E.,  224. 
CUSHMAN,  ISAAC,  1647-1732,  Plymp- 
ton,   Mass.      Deputy,    i69O-'9i. 

Chapin,  Clifford  S.,  116. 
CUSHMAN,  CAPT.  NATHANIEL,  1712- 
1793,  Plympioa,  Mass.,  and 
Lebanon,  Conn.  Capt.  of  Leb- 
anon troops,  Campaign  of  1759, 
French  and  Indian  War. 

Carr,  William,  Jr.,  45. 
CUTLER,  ENSIGN  JAMES,   1606-1694, 
Lexington,   Mass.       Ens.,   Lex- 
ington  Military   Co.     In  King 
Philip's  War. 

Bates,  George  B.,  74. 

Bates,  William  G.,  74. 
CUYLER,  MAJOR  HENDRICK,  1637- 
1691.  Major  of  all  Foot  Com- 
panies in  the  City  and  County 
of  N.  Y.,  French  and  Indian 
War,  1689. 

Clinch,  Richard  F.,  166. 

Van  Schaick,  Arthur  P.,  167. 

Van  Schaick,  Harrison  L.,  168. 
CUYLER,  JOHANNES,  1661  -  ,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  1699.  Member  of  Assem- 
bly, 1705,  et  seq.  Indian  Com- 
missioner, 1706,  et  seq.  Mayor 
of  Albany,  1725,  1726. 

Van  Schaick,  Arthur  P.,  167. 


DALE,    MAJ.    EDWARD, 

Lancaster  Co.,  Va.  Member  of 
Va.  House  of  Burgesses.  Maj. 
in  Va.  Militia. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
DANFORTH,  CAPT.  JONATHAN,  1628- 
1712,  Billerica,  Mass.  Lieut., 
1675.  Capt.,  1683.  Dwelling  used 
as  a  garrison,  King  Philip's 
War.  Deputy,  1685. 

Bryant,  James  S.,  189. 

Geer,  Danforth,  53. 

Geer,  Olin  P.,  53- 

Geer,  Walter,  53. 

White,  Joseph  F.,  115. 
DANFORTH,   ENS.   JONATHAN,   1658- 
1710,  Billerica,  Mass.     In  gar- 


rison at  Billerica,  Mass.,  King 
Philip's  War. 
Geer,  Walter,  53. 

DANIEL,  CAPTAIN  JEREMIAH,  1720- 
1806,  Medway,  Mass.  In  Cap- 
tain Nathaniel  Whiting's  Com- 
pany, 1745.  In  Captain  Jona- 
than Adams'  Company  in  ex- 
pedition under  Lord  London, 
1759.  Ensign,  Captain  Thomas 
Metcalf's  (Medway)  Company, 
Colonel  Gridley's  Regiment 
(First  Suffolk  Regiment),  1766, 
Captain,  First  Medway  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Eliphalet  Pond's 
Regiment  (First  Regiment  of 
Militia  in  Suffolk  County),  1771. 
Daniels,  Edwin  A.,  105. 
Daniels,  Richard  H.,  105. 

DARNALL,    DEP.-Gov.    HENRY,  

1711.      Col.    of    Horse.      Dep.- 
Gov.  of  Md.,  1684,  et  seq. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 

DAVENPORT,    ABRAHAM,    1715-1789, 
Stamford,    Conn.      Member    of 
committee    to    furnish    supplies 
to  Stamford,  Conn.,  1758. 
*Davenport,  John,  133. 

DAVENPORT,    CAPT.    RICHARD,   

1665,  Boston.  Ens.,  1634.  Lieut., 
1637.  Wounded  in  Pequot  Ex- 
pedn.  Capt.  of  the  Castle,  1642- 
1665.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1639. 
Representative,  1637. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 

DAVIS,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1634-1718, 
York,  Maine.  Capt.  by  1665. 
Deputy-President  of  Maine, 
i68o-'85.  Lieut,  Capt,  and 
Sergt.,-Maj.,  for  the  Province 
of  Maine. 
Fall,  Charles  G.,  117. 

DAVIS,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1654-1717.  Capt. 
of  Foot  Co.  for  Talbott  County, 
Md.,  Militia,  i689-'96.  Justice, 


Sheib,  Samuel  H.,  97. 

DAVIS,  JOSIAH,  1656 ,  Barnstable, 

Plymouth  Colony.     In  Captain 
John     Gorham's    Company    in 
King  Philip's  War.    Grantee  in 
Township  No.  7,  Gorham,  Me. 
Sprague,  Frank  W.,  125. 
*  Deceased. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


DAVIS,  SIMON,  1740-1818,  Acton. 
Mass.  Soldier  in  Capt.  Davis' 
(Acton  Co.)  Company,  April  22, 

*757- 

Allen,  Frederick  W.,  222. 
DAWES,  LIEUT.  AMBROSE,  1642-1705. 
Member  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1674. 
Lieut.,  King  Philip's  War. 
Wounded  at  Fort  Pemaquid, 
Maine,  1692. 

Hammond,  Samuel,  107. 
DAY,  TIMOTHY,  1653-1748.     In  the 
garrison  at  Chelmsford,  Mass., 
1676,  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 
DAY,  TIMOTHY,  1680-1757,  Glouces- 
ter, Mass.,  and  York,  Me.  On 
Sept.  21,  1707,  he  was  one  of 
eight  men  and  a  boy  in  two  shal- 
lops at  Winter  Harbor,  Me.,  who 
were  attacked  by  a  large  force  of 
Indians  in  many  canoes.  After 
a  hot  fight,  the  Indians  were  re- 
pulsed with  a  loss  of  about 
thirty.  Under  Ensign  Wm. 
Hilton,  Nov.  8,  1711,  aided  in 
recapture  of  sloop  taken  from 
York  Harbor  by  French  and 
Indians. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 
DEARBORN,  REUBEN,  1707-1790. 
Trooper  in  Capt.  Nathaniel 
Drake's  Mounted  Scouts,  King 
George's  War,  July  and  Au- 
gust, 1746,  in  and  about  Not- 
tingham, N.  H. 

Dearborn,  Frederick  M.,  47. 
DECKER,  GERRIT.    Member  of  Capt. 
Johannes    Vernooy's    Co.,    Col. 
Jacob  Rutsen's  Regt.,  in  service 
against  the  Indians,  1715. 

Catlin,  George  de  G.,  46. 
DE  FOREST,  ISAAC,  1616-1674,  Har- 
lem,   N.    Y.      Burgher    Corps, 
1664.     One   of  the   Nine   Men, 
New  Amsterdam,  1652. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 

Sanford,  George  D.,  64. 

DE  KEY,  JACOB,  1691.    Killed 

in  the  Leicester  troubles. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

DE    LA    MONTAGNE,    GEN.    JOHANNES, 


1596-1670.  Commander  at  Man- 
hattan Island,  i64o-'45.  Sent 
to  defence  of  Fort  Good  Hope, 
1641.  Supreme  Councillor  under 
Gov.  Kieft,  i638-'46.  Member 
of  Stuyvesant's  Council,  -647- 
'56.  Vice-Director  Fort  Orange, 
i656-'64.  Member  of  Conven- 
tion of  1653.  Commissioner  of 
Fortification,  1654. 

Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  50. 
DE  LA  NOYE,  PHILIP,  1602-1681. 
Duxbury,  Mass.  In  Capt. 
Myles  Standish's  Co.,  1643. 
In  Co.,  raised  by  Lieut.  Wil- 
liam Holmes,  Pequot  War, 
1637. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,   169. 
DEMING,    SERGT.    JONATHAN,    arc. 
1639-1700,  Wethersfield,   Conn. 
Sergt.    in    Wethersfield    Train 
Band,  . 

Booth,  Charles  E.,  116. 
DENISON,  CAPT.  GEORGE,  1620-1694. 
Capt.  New  London  Co.  Forces, 
King  Philip's  War,  under 
Major  Mann  and  Major  Tal- 
cott.  Second  in  command  to 
Major  Treat,  Great  Swamp 
Fight.  Served  on  the  frontier. 
Captured  Indian  Chief  Canon- 
chet,  1676.  Capt.  of  the  Volun- 
teers, 1689.  Chosen,  with  Ma- 
jor Mason,  to  assist  the  Pequot 
Chiefs  to  govern  their  tribes. 
Assistant  and  Deputy  from 
Stonington,  Conn. 

Brown,  John  B.,  75. 

Cadle,   Cornelius,   175. 

Denison,  Egbert  C.,  48. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

Harris,  Williams  C.,  212. 

Higgins,  Edward  E.,  55. 

Ludlam,  Percy  C.,  60. 

Murray,  William,  62. 

Perkins,  Merritt  G.,   149. 

DENISON,  JOHN, 1683,  Ipswich, 

Mass.  In  King  Philip's  War. 
Under  Captain  Thomas  Loth- 
rop  at  "Bloody  Brook,"  Sep- 
tember, 18,  1675.  In  Major 
Samuel  Appleton's  Company 
at  Great  Swamp  Fight,  De- 
cember 19,  1675.  Wounded 


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there  and  left  at  Rhode  Island 
until  "recovery."  Narragan- 
sett  grantee. 

Dorman,  William  B.,  117. 
DENISON,  WILLIAM,  1586-1653.   Dep- 
uty,   1634.       Member    Roxbury 
Militia,   1636. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

DENT,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1660-1711/12, 
St.  Mary's  County,  Md.  In  the 
Expedition  against  Susque- 
hannock.  Indian  Fort,  i68o-'8i. 
Capt.  of  Train  Band,  Chap- 
tico  Hundred  in  St.  Mary's 
Co.,  Md.,  i689-'9i,  '94-'95. 

Dent,  Louis  A.,  140. 

DE    RAPELJE,    JORIS    JANSEN,    

1665.  Representative  from 
Waal-boght,  1641.  One  of  the 
Twelve  Men.  Magistrate, 
1655. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

Hargitt,  Robert  P.,   182. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

McKesson,   Irving,   78. 

Poillon,  William,   63. 

Williamson,  Thomas  W.,  97. 
DESHON,    MAJ.    MOSES,    1710-1779. 
Maj.,   Mass.   Militia,   1756. 

Cox,  John  L.,  91. 

DE  SlLI.E,  NlCASIUS,  1600-1694. 
Council,  1653-1660.  Schout  Fis- 
cal, New  Netherlands,  1658- 
1660. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

McKesson,  Irving,  78. 

Perry,  Alexander,  62. 
DEVEREUX  (DEVERICKS),  JOHN,  1643- 
1694.   Soldier   in   Ki  ig  Philip's 
War  under  Capt.  Hunting.    In 
Sudbury   Fight. 

De  mis,  Edward,  48. 
DEWEV,    SERGT.    JOSIAH,    1640-1732, 
Lebanon,  Conn.    Sergt.  at  West- 
field,      Mass.,      during      King 
Philip's  War. 

Pearson,  Ar'hur  E.,  122. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  123. 

DEWEY,  CORNET  THOMAS, 1648. 

Cornet  of  Windsor,  Conn., 
Troop. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  123. 


DEWITT,  ANDRIES,  1657-1710,  Kings- 
ton, N.  Y.  Member  of  Capt. 
Hendrickus  Beekman's  Co.  of 
Troopers,  Kingston,  1686.  Capt. 
Kingston  Co.,  Associated  Ex- 
empts. 

Roosa,  DeWitt,  64. 
DE    WOLF,    BALTHASAR,    1623-1696, 
Lyme  Militia,  Conn.,  1668. 

Perry,  Alexander,  62. 
DEXTER,  REV.   GREGORY,   1610-1700, 
Providence,  R.  I.   Commissioner, 
i65i-'54-     President  of  the  Col- 
ony, i653-'54.    Deputy,  i6s^-'S5- 

Bicknell,  Eugene  P.,  43. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 

Blount,  George  D.,  210. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
DEXTER,  JOHN,  1639-1677.     Soldier 
from  Maiden  in  King  Philip's 
War,  1676. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  45. 
DEXTER,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1652-1706. 
Deputy,  1680,  '84,  '85,  '86,  '90, 
'94,  '96,  '97,  '98,  I7co-'o5.  Town 
Council,  i688-'89,  i7oo-'oi.  As- 
sistant, i69O-'9i.  Speaker, 
House  of  Delegates,  i7O4-'o5. 
Lieut.,  Regt.  of  Mainland, 
1698.  Capt,  i698-'99.  Major, 
1699-1705. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 

Cadle,  Cornelius,  175. 
DIBBLEE,  EBENEZER,  1641-1675, 
Windsor,  Conn.  In  Captain 
Samuel  Marshall's  Company, 
King  Philip's  War.  Killed  at 
the  Great  Swamp  Fight,  De- 
cember 19,  1675. 

Ketchum,  Charles  J.,  119. 

DICKINSON,  SERGT.  JOHN, 1676, 

Wethersfield,Conn.  Sergt.,  1657. 
Slain  in  Falls  Fight. 

Smith,  Henry  E.,  191. 
DICKINSON,  NATHANIEL,  1615-1676, 
Conn.  In  Hampshire  Guard 
under  Capt.  John  Pynchon, 
1663,  against  the  Indians.  Dep- 
uty, 1642. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
DICKINSON,   SERGT.   OBADIAH,   1641- 
1698,   Hatfield.     In  Hampshire 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Troop,  1663.     Captured  by  the 
Indians,  1677. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
DIGGES,    Gov.    EDWARD,    1621-1675. 
Member  of  Council,  1654,    Gov. 
of  Va.,  i656-'s8. 
Smith,  Willam  D.  G.,  157. 

DIGGES,   COL.  WILLIAM,  1698. 

Member  Md.  Councl,   i68i-'89. 
Dep.-Gov.  of  Md.,  1684. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
DIMMOCK,  CAPTAIN  THOMAS,  1664- 
1697,      Barnstable,      Plymouth 
Colony.    Captain  of  a  Company 
which    fought    the    Indians    at 
Winagants  where  he  was  killed, 
9  September,  1697. 
Sprague,  Frank  W.,  125. 
DIMON,    CAPT.     MOSES,    1672-1748. 
Lieut.,  1709.   Capt.,  1711,    Fair- 
field,  Conn.  Deputy,  1722. 
McClintock,  Emory,  151. 
DOANE,  JOHN,  1591-1686.  Governor's 
Assistant,  1632-' '33-' 39.   Member 
of  Plymouth  Military  Co.,  1643. 
Deputy,    Plymouth,    1639-1642; 
Eastham,  1649,  et  seg. 
Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  44. 
Farrand,  Jacob  S.,  Jr.,  212. 
DOANE,  JOHN,  JR.,  1635-1708,  East- 
ham.     Deputy,   Plymouth   Col., 
1685,  et  seq. 
Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  45. 
DODGE,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1636-1728,  Bev- 
erly, Mass.   In  Troop  of  Horse 
under   Capt.  John  Whipple  in 
King  Philip's  War,  1676;   also 
under  Capt.  Curwin.     Capt.  of 
Beverly  Troop,   1690.      Repre- 
sentative, 1693,  *'  Se1' 
Barnes,  George  E.,  42. 
Favor,  Otis  S.,  170. 
DOCGE,    WILLIAM,    1604-1692,    Bev- 
erly,  Mass.     In   King  Philip's 
War  under  Capt.  Curwin. 
Favor,  Otis  S.,  170. 
DODGE,    CAPTAIN    WILLIAM,    1640- 
1720,    Beverly,    Mass.      Served 
against    the    Narragansetts    in 
1675.      Selectman    of    Beverly, 
1684.        Representative      from 
Marblehead,    1699.        Captain, 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  121. 


DOOLITTLE,  SERGT.  ABRAHAM,  1620- 
1690,  'Wallingford,  Conn. 
Member  of  Vigilance  Com- 
mittee, King  Philip's  War. 
Deputy,  New  Haven  and 
Wallingford.  Sergt. 

Brewer,  Arthur  H.,  136. 
DORR,    CAPT.    EBENEZER,    1687/88- 
1760,    Roxbury,    Mass.      Capt., 
Roxbury    Military    Co.,    1733- 
'34- 

Dorr,  Alfred,  105. 

DORSET,  MAJOR  EDWARD, 1705. 

Major       of       Militia,       Anne 
Arundel  Co.,  Md.,  1694. 

Lee,  Howard  H.  M.,  96. 
DORSET,  HON.  JOHN,  1663-1714. 
Commissioner,  Anne  Arundel 
Co.,  Md.,  1694.  Burgess,  1692, 
1701-1703.  Member  of  Coun- 
cil, 1710-1714. 

Berry,  Thomas  L.,  95. 

Lawrence,  F.  Walter,  148. 

Morgan,  John  H.,  96. 
DOTEY  (DOTY),  EDWARD,  1599-1655, 
Plymouth.  In  "First  En- 
counter," Dec.  8  (O.  S.),  1620. 
Member  of  Capt.  Myles  Stand- 
ish's  first  Military  Co.,  1621, 
at  Plymouth.  Also  1643. 

Greve,  Clifford,  177. 
DOUGLAS,      WILLIAM,       1742-1777. 
Served  in  expedition  which  re- 
sulted in  the  surrender  of  Que- 
bec, 1759. 

Maltby,  Julius,  135. 
DOUGLAS(S),  WILLIAM,  1610-1682, 
New  London,  Conn.  Com.  of 
the  Army,  Prov.  of  Conn., 
King  Philip's  War.  Deputy, 
1672-1675. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 
DOUGLASS,  JOHN,  1713-1804.    Ensign 
of  Pa.  Militia,   1756.     Member 
of   Pa.   Assembly,    1756,    1761- 

'63- 

Brown,  John  D.,  87. 
Dow,     CAPT.     HENRY,     1634-1707, 
Hampton,  N.  H.    Ens.,  Hamp- 
ton Military  Co.,  1689.     Capt, 
1692. 

Bennett,  Larkin  E.,  116. 
DOWNING,     EMANUEL,     1585-1658, 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Ipswich,        Mass.        Assistant, 
1639-1649. 
Bryant,  W.   Sohier,  44. 

DRAKE,  CAPT.  FRANCIS,  1687, 

New  Piscataway,  N.  J.     Capt. 
of  Military  Forces,  i675-*78. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
DRAKE,  GEORGE,  1663-1709.     Mem- 
ber     General      Assembly      of 
N.  J.,  1688. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
DRAKE,   JOHN,    1656-1739.     Deputy 
to  General  Assembly  of  N.  J., 
1693. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
DRAKE,  JOSEPH,  1681-1751.    Private 
in  Col.  Thomas  Farmers'  N.  J. 
Regt.,  1715. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
DRAPER,    CAPT.    JAMES,    3d,    1654- 
1698,  Dedham,  Mass.    In  King 
Philip's  War. 
Kent,  Daniel,  119. 
DREW,     CORP.     EBEN,     1709-1756, 
Kingston,    Mass.        In    Crown 
Point  Expedition,   1755-56. 
Hills,  Joseph  L.,   163. 
DRIGGS,    BARTHOLOMEW,    1745-1811. 
Served   in    Capt.   Robert   Dur- 
kee's  9th   Co.,  Lieut.-Col.  Put- 
nam's ist  Regt.,  Havana  Cam- 
paign, 1762. 

Driggs,  Frederick  E.,  49. 
Driggs,  Lawrence  L.,  49. 
DRIVER,    ROBERT,    1592-1680,    Lynn, 
Mass.      Served    in    Narragan- 
sett  Wars. 
Lord,  Calvin,  120. 
Du   Bois,    Louis,    1626-1695.      Led 
expedition  against  the  Indians, 
1663.     In   the   Colonial   Forces 
against  Indians,  1670. 
Innis,  Hasbrouck,  76. 
Stewart,   Ralph  W.,  200. 
Du  Bois,  PIERRE,  1674-1738.     Fish- 
kill,   N.   Y.     In    Capt   Barend 
Z.  Van  Kleeck's  Co.,  Dutchess 
Co.  Troops,  1715. 
Du  Bois,  Ernest  B.,  198. 
Du    Bois,    LIEUT.    SOLOMON,    circ. 
1669-1759,  Hurley,  N.  Y.    Lieut. 
Ulster   Co.  Militia. 
Innis,  Hasbrouck,  76. 
DUDLEY,    Gov.    JOSEPH,    1647-1720, 


Roxbury,  Mass.  Deputy,  1673- 
'75.  Assistant,  i676-'85.  Chief 
Justice  Supreme  Court,  Prov. 
of  New  England  and  N.  Y. 
Pres.  of  New  England  by  com- 
mission from  James  II.,  1685- 
'86.  Pres.  of  the  Council, 
i687-'89.  Member  of  Andros's 
Council.  Gov.  of  Mass.,  1702- 
1715.  Chaplain  on  Gen.  Josiah 
Winslow's  Staff  in  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 

Seabury,  William  M.,  65. 
DUDLEY,  SAMUEL,  1610-1682,  Salis- 
bury, Mass.  Deputy,i64i-i645. 
Associate  Judge  at  Salisbury, 
N.  H.  Lieut,  there  under  Capt. 
John  Underbill,  i63i-'32.  Chap- 
lain, King  Philip's  War,  under 
Winslow. 

Hubbard,   Phineas,   108. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
DUDLEY,  Gov.  THOMAS,  1576-1653, 
Roxbury,  Mass.  Second  Gov. 
of  Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1634,  et 
seq.  Dep.-Gov.  1630,  et  seg., 
ad  int.  Gov.'s  Asst.,  1635,  et 
seq.  Commissioner  for  United 
Colonies,  1643,  *t  seq.,  and 
twice  Pres.  of  United  Colonies. 
Maj.-Gen.,  A.  &  H.  A.  Co. 

Edwards,  Maurice  D.,   189. 

Hubbard,   Phineas,   108. 

Seabury,  William  M.,  65. 

Shaw,   Henry  B.,   162. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 

Treat,  James  W.,  179. 

Wiggin,  Arthur  M.,  115. 
DUKE,  RICHARD.     Member  of  Md. 
Council,   1637-1653. 

Berry,  Thomas  L.,  95. 
DUMMER,  JEREMIAH,  Boston,  Mass. 
Councillor,  1689. 

Hammond,  Samuel,  107. 
DUMONT,  WALLERAND,  1640-1713, 
Kingston,  N.  Y.  Cadet  in  com- 
pany of  soldiers  sent  by  Dutch 
West  India  Co.  to  Director- 
General  Stuyvesant.  Member 
of  Military  Council  in  second 
Esopus  War. 

Dumont,  Charles  G.,  49. 

Hibben,  Paxton  P.,  233. 

Ketcham,   David   M.,  233. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


DUNHAM,    CAPT.    BENAYAH,     1640 

.   Appointed  Capt.  at  Pisca- 

taway,  N.  J.,  1673,  by  Council 
of  War. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,   199. 

DUNHAM,      BENAYAH,      1684-1742. 
Private   in   Col.   Thomas   Far- 
mer's Regt,  N.  J.  Militia,  1715. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 

DUNHAM,    JOHN,     1589-1689,    Ply- 
mouth, Mass.     Deputy,  1639. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 

DUNN,  SAMUEL,  1698/99-1740.  Com- 
mander of  one  of  His  Majes- 
ty's   Companies    of    Foot   from 
R.    I.    against    Carthagena    on 
expedition  of  Admiral  Vernon 
in  the  war  that  had  been  de- 
clared against  Spain, 
Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 
Hoppin,  Samuel  H,  57. 

Du   PUY,   MOSES,    1657  .       In 

Capt.  William  Hide's  Co.,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  i697-'98. 
Catlin,  George  de  G.,  46. 

Du  PUY,  NICHOLAS,  1691.    In 

Capt.    Cornelius    Steenwreck's 
Co.,    1673.     Enrolled   for    ser- 
vice  against  the  English. 
Catlin,  George  de  G.,  45. 

Du  PUY,  NICHOLAS,  1682-1745.  In 
Capt.  William  Nottingham's 
Co.  of  Militia  at  Marbletown, 
Col.  Jacob  Rutsen's  Ulster 
County  Regt.,  1715. 
Catlin,  George  de  G.,  46. 

DURRELL,  CAPT.  BENJAMIN,  1710- 
1784,  Arundel  (Kennebunk- 
port),  Me.  In  Capt.  Jonathan 
Bean's  Co.,  Saco,  1750.  Capt, 
Upper  Co.,  1775. 
Durrell,  Harold  C.,  105. 

DURYEA,    CAPT.    CHARLES.      Kings 
County,   N.  Y.,  Militia.       Pri- 
vate, 1715.    Capt.  in  Bushwick, 
1738. 
Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

DUSTON,  (DUSTIN),  THOMAS.  In 
Capt.  Benjamin  Swett's  Co., 
King  Philip's  War.  In  gar- 
rison at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  in 
the  Indian  attack,  1697,  when 
his  wife  Hannah  Dustin,  was 


captured  and  afterwards  es- 
caped, killing  her  captors. 

Taylor,  Ezra  W.  B.,  114. 

DUVALL,  MAREEN, 1694,  Anne 

Arundel  County,  Md.  Fought 
against  Nanticoke  Indians 
prior  to  1678.  Commissioner 
for  laying  out  towns,  1683. 

Wells,  Walter  A.,  143. 

DUYCKINCK,  EVERT,  1702.     In 

garrison  at  Fort  Hope,  Conn., 
1640. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

DWIGHT,  CAPT.  TIMOTHY,  1639-17181, 
Dedham,  Mass.  Cornet  of 
Horse  and  Capt.  of  Foot.  In 
ten  Indian  expeditions.  Dep- 
uty. 

Dwight,  Austin  W.,  215. 

DYCKMAN,  JACOB,  1692  .       In 

Capt.  Gerard  Stuyvesant"s  Co., 
N.  Y.  Troops,  1738. 

Underbill,  Frederic  E.,  80. 
DYER,  WILLIAM,  1677,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Sec.  Providence 
Plantations,  1639.  Colony  of 
R.  I.,  i640-'42.  Gen'l  Re- 
corder, i647-'48.  Commissioned 
at  Newport  to  act  against  the 
Dutch,  1653.  Commissioner  to 
the  Assembly  from  Providence, 
1655;  from  Warwick,  1661; 
from  Newport,  1662. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  55. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  56. 

EAGER,  ABRAHAM,  1670-1734,  Marl- 
borough,     Mass.       In     Howe's 
garrison,  Marlboro,   1711. 
Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

EAGER,  CAPT.  BEZALEEL,  1713-1787. 
Capt,  Westboro,  Mass.,  Co., 
Alarum  List,  1757.  Seven 
Years'  War.  Assembly,  1760- 
'61. 
Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

EAGER,    WILLIAM     (ACER,    AGUR), 

1690.      Cambridge     and 

Marlborough,  Mass.  In  Capt. 
Thomas  Prentiss'  Co.,  "Mid- 
dlesex" troopers,  Mt.  Hope 
Campaign,  and  under  Lieut. 
Oakes,  i675-'76. 
Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


EAMES,  CAPT.  ANTHONY,  circ. 
1595/6-1686,  Hingham,  Mass. 
Deputy,  i637-'38,  '43.  Capt.  of 
Hingham  Military  Co.,  1644- 

'45- 

Dorman,  William  B.,  117. 
EARL  (EARLE),  CAPT.  RALPH,  1600- 
1678.     Capt.  Troop,  Colony  of 
R.  I.,  1671. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 
.  Wood,  Eric  F.,  68. 
EASTMAN,  CAPT.  EBENEZER,  1689- 
1748,  Concord,  N.  H.  When 
nineteen,  in  Expedition  against 
Port  Royal.  At  twenty-one, 
commanded  a  Co.  of  Infantry 
under  Admiral  Walker.  Com- 
mander of  a  Co.  at  Louisburg, 
1745.  First  settler  of  Concord, 
N.  H.  His  house  was  a  gar- 
rison, 1746. 

Edgell,   George  S.,   162. 
EASTMAN,    PHILIP,    1644-1714.      In 
Capt.  Benj.  Lovett's  Co.,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Clark,  Byron  N.,  163. 
EASTMAN,  LIEUT.  PHILIP,  JR.,  1682 
.  Lieut.,  Train  Band,  Ash- 
ford,  Conn.,  1733.  Representa- 
tive from  Ashford  for  several 
years. 

Clark,  Byron  N.,  163. 
EASTON,  Gov.  JOHN,  1624-1705. 
Gov.  R.  I.,  1690,  et  seq.  Dep.- 
Gov.,  i674-'76.  Att.-Gen.,  1656, 
et  seg.  Att.-Gen.  of  Ports- 
mouth and  Newport,  i6s3-'54- 
Deputy,  1665,  et  seq.  Com- 
missioner, 1654,  et  seq. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 

EASTON,  SERGT.  JOSEPH,  1688, 

Hartford,  Conn.  Sergt.  in  Train 
Band. 

Booth,  Charles  E.,  116. 
EASTON,  Gov.  NICHOLAS,  1593-1675. 
Pres.  of  R.  I.,  1650,  '51,  '54. 
Dep.-Gov.,  1666.  Gov.,  1672- 
'73"'74-  Gov.'s  Asst.,  1640. 
Deputy,  i665-'66. 

Cooke,  Thomas  F.,   197. 

Hazard,  Thomas  G.,  Jr.,  223. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 

Pell,  Rowland,  78. 
EASTON,  PETER,  1622-1694.    Deputy, 


i666-'7i-'77.         Commissioner, 
i66o-'6i.   Assistant,  1667.    Gen- 
eral Treasurer,  i6j2-'jj.  Attor- 
ney-General,  i674-'76. 
Cooke,  Thomas  F.,  197. 
EATON,  Gov.  THEOPHILUS,  1590-1657. 
Gov.,     New     Haven     Colony, 
1639-1657. 

Hill,  Edwin  A.,  141. 
Macfarlane,  George  S.,  in. 
EATON,     THOMAS.      Served     under 
Capt.   Poole    in    King   Philip's 
War.     Killed  by  Indians. 
Geer,  Walter,  53. 
EDDY,  SAMUEL,  1608-1688.    Member 

of  Plymouth   Co.,   1643. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
EDENDEN,   EDMUND,   -  ,    Scituate 
and     Boston.        Deputy     from 
Scituate,     i64i-'43.        Member 
Scituate  Co.,  1643. 
Favor,  Otis  S.,   170. 
EDMONDS,    CAPT.    WILLIAM,    1734- 
1816.     Capt.   of   Co.   for   Fau- 
quier  C'ty,  Va.,  in  French  and 
Indian  War,  1761. 
Payne,  George  H.,  96. 
Payne,  George  H.,  Jr.,  96. 
EDMONSTONE,      CAPT.      ARCHIBALD, 
1667-1734.      Capt.    under    Col. 
Ninian   Beall    and    Maj.   Sam- 
uel Magruder,  of  Md. 
Knight,  William  W.,  177. 
EDMONSTONE,    CAPT.    JAMES,    1701- 
1753.     Capt.  of  Militia,  Colony 
of  Md. 

Knight,  William  W.,  177. 
EDSALL,  SAMUEL,  1630-1706.  Esopus 
War,  1663.  Member  Gov.  Car- 
teret's  Council,  Prov.  East 
Jersey,  1668,  et  seq.  Indian  In- 
terpreter, New  Castle,  on 
Delaware,  i675-*76.  Council- 
lor under  Leisler,  Prov.  N.  Y., 


Hoppin,   Hamilton   L.,   55. 
Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  56. 
EDSON,  SAMUEL,  1612-1692,  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.     Member  of  the 
Council     of    War,     1666,     '76. 
Deputy,   1676. 
Robinson,  Roswell  R.,  124. 
EELLS,   MAJOR   SAMUEL,   1639-1709, 
Milford,    Conn.       Sergt,    1669. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Lieut.,  1676.   Commanded  Gar- 
rison    at     Dartmouth,     Mass., 
King    Philip's    War.      Deputy, 
Milfprd,    1678,    et   seg.      Capt., 
1683.      Commissioner,    i683-'87. 
Representative,  from  Hingham, 
Mass.,   iyo5-'o6. 
Dix,  William  F.,  150. 
ELDREDGE,    JEHOSAPHAT,    1655-1732. 
Soldier  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Kingsbury,  George  N.,  223. 
ELIOT,  COL.  PHILIP,  1602-1657,  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.     A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
1638.    Col.,  Mass.  Militia.   Dep- 
uty,     i654-'57.       Commissioner 
for   Roxbury. 
Swan,  Reuben  S.,  125. 
ELIOT,    ROBERT,     1643-1724,     New- 
castle,  N.    H.      Member   Gov. 
Cranfield's     Council,     i682-'86, 
and  Gov.  Allen's,  1692,  et  seq. 
Member,     from     Scarborough, 
of  last  Assembly  of  Me.,  1685. 
Morrell,  George  C.,  in. 

ELLEN  WOOD,  RALPH.  1657  .    In 

Narragansett    War,     and     re- 
ceived  grant   of   land   at  Am- 
herst,   N.   H.,   for   his   services. 
Favor,  Otis  S.,  170. 
ELLIOT,     ENSIGN     ASA,     1727-1768. 
Against    French    and    Indians. 
Ens.   ist  Co.,  4th  Regt.,   Conn. 
Troops,  1756. 
Elliot,  Richard  M.,  87. 
ELLIS,    CAPT.    CHARLES,    1719-1759. 
Albemarle    Co.,    Va.      In    ser- 
vice on  Frontier,  i755-'s6. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 

ELLIS,   LIEUTENANT   RICHARD,   

1694,  Dedham,  Mass.  Deputy, 
1692/3.  Ensign,  1686-92.  Lieu- 
tenant of  the  Dedham  Com- 
pany, 1694. 

Daniels,  Edwin  A.,  105. 
Daniels,  Richard  H.,  105. 
ELMER,    EDWARD,    1610-1676,    Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.      Killed   by   In- 
dians, King  Philip's  War. 
Picher,  Oliver  S.,  178. 

ELTON,  ANTHONY,  1686.     One 

of     the    Proprietors     of    West 
New  Jersey,  i667-'86. 
Sheib,  Samuel  H.,  97. 


ELY,  MAJ.  DANIEL,  1693-1776.    En- 
sign, 1728.   Lieut.,  1733.    Capt., 
1738.    Maj.,  Conn.  Regt.,  1739. 
Parker,  Charles  W.,  151. 
ELY,    CAPT.    WILLIAM,    1647-1717. 
Capt.,   1697.     Member  of  gov- 
ernor's Council,   1703-5-8. 
Parker,  Charles  W.,  151. 

EMERY,    ANTHONY,    Kittery, 

Me.,    and    Portsmouth,    N.    H. 
Deputy  to   the   General   Court 
of  Massachusetts  Bay,   1772. 
Fall,  Charles  G.,  117. 
Fall,  George  H.,  105. 

EMERY,  JAMES,  1630  ,  Kittery, 

Me.     Deputy,    Mass.,    i693-'95. 
Fall,   George   H.,   106. 
EMERY,     SERGT.    JOHN,    1629-1693, 
Newbury,   Mass.      Under   Ma- 
jor      Samuel       Appleton       in 
Great  Swamp  Fight. 
Richardson,   William   S.,   112. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
ENDICOTT,    Gov.    JOHN,    1588-1665, 
Salem,  Mass.    Gov.  Mass.  Bay 
Colony,  1629,  et  seq.     Deputy- 
Gov.,    1641,    et   seq.       Pres.    of 
United    Colonies,    1658.      Col. 
Third     Regt.     Mass.     Militia, 
Pequot  War,    1636.       Gen.   in- 
command  of  Block  Island  Ex- 
pedition,     1636.         Maj.-Gen., 
1 645 -'49. 

Harlow,  Arthur  F.,  107. 
EVETTS,  JAMES.     Adjutant  of   Foot 
under  command  of  Maj.  Henry 
Cuyler  in  the  City  and  County 
of  New  York,  Canada  Expedi- 
tion, 1690. 
Haines,  John  P.,  54. 

EWEN,  MAJOR  RICHARD,  1660. 

One    of    the    commissioners    to 
govern    Md.    under    Cromwell. 
Member     of      Assembly      and 
Speaker,  1657.    Member  House 
of  Burgesses,  i659-'6o.      Capt., 
1655.    Maj.,  1658. 
Boogher,  Frank,  174. 
Boogher,  Howard  M.,   174. 
Boogher,  John   H.,    174. 
Boogher,  Lawrence,    175. 
Carleton,  Murray,   176. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


FALLOWELL,  GABRIEL,  1584-1667.  In 

Plymouth  Military  Co.,  1643. 
Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 
FARNSWORTH,  MATTHIAS,  1612-1689, 
Groton  and  Lynn,  Mass.   Served 
in  1675  with  Maj.  Willard. 
Paine,  Waldo  G.,  227. 
FAUNCE,  JOHN,  -  1654.  Plymouth, 
Mass.     Member  Plymouth  Co., 
1643. 

Greve,  Clifford,  177. 
FAWCETT,  WALTER,  -  1705,  Ches- 

ter, Pa.    Representative,  1695. 
Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
FAY,  JOHN,  1648-1690,  Marlborough, 
Mass.  In  Marlborough  garrison, 
King  Philip's  War. 
Secor,  Horace,  Jr.,  65. 
FEAKE,   LIEUT.    ROBERT,    1610-1663. 
Lieut.,  Capt.  Patrick's  Co.,  Co- 
lonial Forces,  1632-1636.     Gen- 
eral Court,  Col.  of  Mass.  Bay, 


Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  50. 
FENNER,  ARTHUR,  1622-1703,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Commissioner  to 
the  Assembly,  1653,  et  seg.  Dep- 
uty, 1665,  etseg.  Assistant,  1657, 
et  seq.  Commander  King's  Gar- 
rison, Providence,  1676. 

Power,  Charles  M.,  190. 

Power,  George  C.,  190. 
FERNALD,  DR.  RENALD,  -  1656. 
Surgeon  in  John  Mason's  Col- 
ony in  N.  H.  Court  Commis- 
sioner at  Portsmouth.  Capt.  of 
a  military  Co.  at  Portsmouth. 

Morrell,  George  C.,  in. 
FIELD,  JOHN,  -  1686,  Providence, 
R.  I.    Commissioner  to  General 
Assembly,  1663.     Deputy,  1677. 

Weld,  George  F.,  126. 
FIELD,  JONATHAN,  1697-1781,  Sunder- 
land,     Mass.       Representative, 
1750. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  109. 
FIELD,  CAPT.  JOSEPH,  1658-1736,  Hat- 
field  and  Deerfield,  Mass.    Capt. 
in  Indian  Wars. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  109. 
FIELD,  CAPT.  MOSES,  1722-1815.   Sol- 
dier in  the  French  and  Indian 
War  at  the  Siege  of  Louisburg, 
1745- 


Allen,  Oliver  F.,  42. 
FIELD,  SERGT.  SAMUEL,  1651-1697.    In 
Falls  Fight,  King  Philip's  War, 
under   Capt.   William  Turner. 
Killed  by  Indians. 
Allen,  Oliver  F.,  42. 
FIELD,   THOMAS,    1648-1717,    Provi- 
dence, R.   I.     Deputy,   1670,  et 
seq.     Assistant,  i673-*74. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
FIELD,  ZACHARIAH,  1596-1666,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  and  Hatfield,  Mass. 
Soldier  from  Hartford  in  Pequot 
War. 

Allen,  Oliver  F.,  42. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 

Filer,    Lieut.    Walter,    1683, 

Windsor,  Conn.  Lieut,  in  the 
early  forces  of  the  Conn.  Col- 
ony,   . 

Ketchum,  Charles  J.,  119. 
FINCK,  ENS.  ANDREW.    In  N.  Y.  Mili- 
tia under  Sir  William  Johnson 
at  Fort  William  Henry,  1757- 
1763.    Ens.,  1758. 
Finck,  William  M.,  212. 
FISKE,  NATHAN,  1672-1741,  Water- 
town,  Mass.     Deputy,   1727,  et 
steq. 
Fiske,  Louis  S.,  87. 

FISKE,   CAPT.   PHINEAS,  1673, 

Wenham,  Mass.   Capt.  of  Wen- 
ham  Co.     Deputy,  1653. 
Hammond,  Samuel,  107. 
FITCH,  REV.  JAMES,  1622-1702,  Bock- 
ing,  Eng.,  and  Norwich,  Conn. 
Chaplain  of  the  Conn.  Forces, 
King  Philip's  War,  under  Maj. 
Treat,    1675,    and    Maj.    John 
Talcott,  1676. 
Fitch,  Winchester,  183. 
Harris,  Credo  F.,  194. 
Lyman,  Walter  H.,  60. 
FITHIAN,  JONATHAN, 1743.  Pri- 
vate   in    Capt.    Joseph    Seeley's 
Company  of   Militia,   Cumber- 
land County,  N.  J.,  1715. 
Gerald,  Herbert  P.,  141. 
FiTzHucH,  HENRY,  1686-1758.  Mem- 
ber   House   of   Burgesses,    Va., 
1736. 

Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
FLEMING,  JOHN,   1729-1795.     Lieut, 
and  Surgeon,  Sandy  Creek  Ex- 


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pedition,  1756.  Capt.  under  Col. 
Forbes  at  the  capture  of  Fort  Du 
Quesne,  i756-'58.  Commanded 
a  Va.  Regt.  at  the  Battle  of 
Point  Pleasant. 
Sullivan,  Andrew  M.,  179. 
FLEMING,  COL.  WILLIAM,  1729-1795, 
Va.  Ens.,  Lieut.,  and  Capt.,  in 
Washington's  Regt.,  which  he 
entered  in  1755.  Col.  of  Regt. 
under  Gen.  Andrew  Lewis, 
1774,  and  was  wounded  in 
battle  of  Point  Pleasant,  Mem- 
ber of  House  of  Burgesses  from 
Cumberland  Co.,  Va. 
Gettys,  Francis  M.,  194. 

FLINT,    LIEUT.    JOHN,    1687. 

Lieut,  in  Capt.  Thomas  Hinch- 
man's   Co.,    1677.      Deputy   for 
Concord      to      Mass.      General 
Court,  i677,-'79-'8o,-'82. 
Brown,  Benjamin  W.  B.,  74. 
Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
FLINT,    LIEUTENANT    JOHN,     1720- 
1820,     North     Reading.     Mass. 
Lieutenant   in    Captain    Arche- 
laus  Fuller's  (Middleton)  Com- 
pany,   Colonel   Benjamin   Pick- 
man's    Regiment     (First    Regi- 
ment     of      Militia      in      Essex 
County),  1766. 

Cameron,  Donald  McL.,  104. 
FLINT,  THOMAS,  1603-1653,  Concord, 
Mass.       Magistrate,     Concord, 
Mass.      Representative    to    the 
Mass.     General     Court,     1638- 
1641.        Governor's     Assistant, 
1642-1651,  1653. 
Brown,  Benjamin  W.  B.,  74. 
Lea,  James  H.,  119. 
Wilson,  Arthur  H.,  115. 
FLOYD,    COL.    RICHARD,    1665-1728. 
Lieut.,   1700.     Col.   Suffolk  Co. 
Militia,    Canadian    Expedition, 
1709. 

Floyd,  William,   52. 
Smith,  George  W.,  66. 
FOGG,   DEACON    SAMUEL,   2d,    1699- 
1786.     In   Capt.   Nathan's    Co. 
of      Mounted      Troops,      King 
George's  War,  1745. 
Robie,  Guy  S.,  234. 
Robie,  William  J.,  234. 
FOGG,    SETH,    1666-1756.     At    Fort 


William  and  Mary,  New 
Castle,  Volunteer  in  French 
and  Indan  Wars.  Private, 
1708.  Also  in  Queen  Anne's 
War. 

Robie,  Guy  S.,  234. 

Robie,  William  J.,  234. 
FOLSOM,    JOHN,    1615-1681.      Mem- 
ber   of    Militia    at    Hingham, 
Mass.,  i644-'57- 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
FOLSOM,  JOHN,   1641-1715.     Repre- 
sentative to  Provincial  Assem- 
bly of  N.  H.,  i688,-'94,-'95. 

Jones,  Charles  F.,  230. 

Nichols,  Willard  A.,  202. 
FOLSOM  (FOULSHAM),  LIEUT.  PETER, 
1649-1717,  Exeter,  N.  H.    Ens., 
1692.    Lieut.,  1710. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
FONDA,  JELLIS.     Served  in  Frontier 
Wars   of   Albany   Co.,   N.    Y., 
1689. 

Tyson,  Malcolm  V.,  98. 
FONTEYN,    CHARLES.      One    of    the 
soldiers  sent  to  Albany,  1690. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 
FOOTE,   ADONIJAH,    1729-1795,    Col- 
chester, Conn.    Served  in  French 
and  Indian  War,  1757. 

Foot,  Augustus  R.,  106. 
FOOTE,  NATHANIEL,   ist,  .1593-1644. 
Deputy,  Conn.,  i64i-'44 

Burton,  Lewis  W.,  194. 

Dwight,  Frederick,  75. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 

Picher,  Oliver  S.,  178. 
FOOTE,  Q.  M.  NATHANIEL,  2nd,  1647- 
1703.      Q.    M.,    Capt.    William 
Turner's  Co.,  Falls  Fight,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Foot,  Homer,  Jr.,  106. 
FOOTE,    LIEUT.    ROBERT,    1629-1681. 
Lieut,  Branford,  Conn.,  Militia, 
1677. 

Dwight,    Frederick,   75. 

FORD,  THOMAS, 1676,  Windsor, 

Conn.     Deputy,  1638,  et  seq. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 

Ketchum,  Charles  J.,  119. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 


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Pearson,  William  H.,  123. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
FOSTER,  ABRAHAM,  1659-1741.     Sol- 
dier     from      Ipswich,      Mass. 
Wounded    in   the   military   ser- 
vice of  the  colony,  1697. 

Roe,  Charles  F.,  79. 
FOSTER,  CAPT.  HOPESTILL,  1621-1676, 
Dorchester,    Mass.     Ens.,    1646. 
Capt.  Deputy,  1652,  et  seg. 

Lea,  James  H.,  119. 
FOSTER,    LIEUT.    JAMES,    1651-1732, 
Dorchester,  Mass.     Sergt,  1688. 
Lieut.,  1700. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
FOSTER,  JOSEPH,  1650-1721.  Served 
under  Capt.  John  Lane,  in  relief 
of  Dunstable,  1706.  Given 
charge  of  garrison  in  Billerica, 
Mass.,  by  Selectmen. 

•Richards,   Jeremiah,    79. 

FOSTER,  SERGT.  THOMAS, 1684. 

Sergt.,  against  Weymesit  In- 
dians. House  used  as  garrison, 
Billerica,  1675.  In  Capt.  Wheel- 
er's Co.,  King  Philip's  War, 
Groton  garrison,  1676. 

Foster,  Charles  S.,  222. 

Foster,  Joseph  H.,  222. 
FOSTER,  TIMOTHY,   1741-1822.     Sol- 
dier in  French  and  Indian  War. 
Militia     officer     in     Worcester 
County,  Mass. 

Carr,  Frederick  D.,  222. 

Chambers,  Robert  F.,  222. 

FOWKE,    COL.    GERARD,   1669. 

Burgess  from  Westmoreland 
Co.,  Va.,  1663.  Member  House 
of  Burgesses  of  Md.,  1666. 

Homer,  Inman,  88. 
FOWLE,    LIEUT.    JAMES,    1641-1692, 
Woburn,   Mass.     Lieut,  of  the 
Woburn  Co. 

Whitmore,  Franklin  G.,  135. 
FOWLER,    CORP.    JEREMIAH,    1730/1 

.     Corp.  in  Capt.  Jonathan 

Fowler's  Co.,  Westchester  Coun- 
ty Troops,  N.  Y.,  Old  French 
War,  1758. 

Hatfield,  Abraham,  Jr.,  55. 
FREEMAN,  EDMUND,  1590-1682,  Sand- 
wich,   Mass.      Assistant,    1640- 


*  Deceased. 


1645.     Member   of   Council   of 
War,  1642.    Deputy,  1646. 
Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

FREEMAN,  HENRY,  1672-1763.    Sergt. 
in  Col.  Thomas  Farmer's  Regt., 
N.  J.  Militia,  1715. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
FREEMAN,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1627-1719. 
Ens.,     Waltham,     Mass.,     1654. 
Major,   Expedition   against  In- 
dians at  Saconet,  1677.    Member 
Council     of     VVar,     1667-1676. 
Capt,  against  Indians  at  Taun- 
ton,    1675.      Major,    Barnstable 
Troops,  1685.   Deputy,  Eastham. 
Cole,  Amedee  B.,  176. 
Foster,  Daniel  R.,  147. 
Rogers,  Edward  S.,  167. 
FREEMAN,  JOHN,  1698-1761.    Private 
in  Col.  Thomas  Farmer's  N.  J., 
Regt.,  1715. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
FRENCH,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1604-1681, 
Cambridge  and  Billerica,  Mass. 
Lieut.,  1647.     A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
1638.    Junior  Sergt.,  1643.    First 
Sergt.,  1646.    Ens.,  1650.    Lieut, 
in  King  Philip's  War,  garrison 
duty,  1675.     Capt.,  1681.    Rep- 
resentative, i66o-'63. 
Daniels,  Edwin  A.,  105. 
Daniels,  Richard  H.,  105. 
French,  Leon  L.,  144. 
Morris,  Seymour,  121. 
FRISBY,    JAMES.      Member    of    Md. 
Assembly,  1678-1683.     Member 
of  Governor's  Council,  1696. 
Brice,  Philip  H.,  91. 
FROST,  AMASA,  1717/18-1795.   French 

and  Indian  War,  1757. 
Frost,  Russell,  133. 
FROST,  SERGT.-MAJOR  CHARLES,  1632- 
1697,     Kittery,     Me.       Deputy, 
Mass.,  165%,  et  seg.    Capt.,  1668, 
Member    of    Council,    1680,    et 
seg.    Sergt.-Major,  Prov.  of  Me., 
1689. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
FROST,  HON.  JOHN,  1681-1732.  Mem- 
ber   of    Council,    Prov.    of    N. 
Hamp.,  1724,  et  seg. 
Blunt,  Stanhope  E.,  74. 
FROST,  THOMAS,  1647-1724.    Private 
from     Cambridge,     Mass.,     in 


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Capt.  Joseph  Sill's  Co.  of  Mili- 
tia,   under    command    of    Maj. 
Daniel    Gookin,    King    Philip's 
War,  1675. 
Frost,  Russell,  133. 

FROTHINGHAM,     NATHANIEL,     1640- 
1688,  Charlestown,  Mass.  Under 
Capt.  Syll,  1675;  Capt.  Cutler, 
1676. 
Frothingham,  Francis  E.,  53. 

FRY,  THOMAS,   1632-1704.     Deputy 
from    East    Greenwich    to    the 
General   Court  of  R.  I.,   1684- 
1690. 
Cooke,  Thomas  F.,  197. 

FRYER,  CAPT.  NATHANIEL,  16 —  1705, 
Boston,  Mass.,  and  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.  Deputy,  Mass.,  1666. 
Commissioner  to  treat  with  the 
Indians,  Casco,  Me.,  1678.  Royal 
Councillor,  Prov.  of  N.  Hamp., 
1683.  Dep.-Gov.,  1692-1702. 
Lieut.,  1678.  Capt,  1689.  Com- 
mandant, i692-'97,  at  New 
Castle  (Fort  William  and 
Mary). 
Morrell,  George  C.,  HI. 

FULLER,    LIEUT.    JEREMIAH,    1658- 
1743.     Soldier  in  King  Philip's 
War.     Lieut.,    Newton,    Mass., 
Co. 
Fuller,  Percy  W.,  106. 

FULLER,  CAPT.  MATTHEW,  1610-1678. 
Sergt.  under  Myles  Standish, 
1643.  Lieut,  at  Barnstable,  1652. 
Lieut.,  Capt.  Standish's  Expedi- 
tion against  Manhattoes,  1654. 
Chairman,  Council  of  War. 
Lieut,  of  the  Forces  against  the 
Saconet  Indians,  1671.  Surg.- 
Gen.,  1673.  Capt.,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Bassett,  Austin  B.,  132. 
Greve,  Clifford,  177. 
Prince,  Charles  J.,  112. 

FULLER,   ENSIGN    NOAH,    1712-1786, 
Attleboro,     Mass.      Ensign     in 
Capt.  Samuel  Tyler's  Co.,  1757. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 

FULLER,  LIEUT.  SAMUEL, 1675, 

Barnstable,  Mass.  Lieut,  in 
Capt.  Michael  Pierce's  Co., 
King  Philip's  War.  Killed  at 
Rehoboth  Ambuscade. 


Greve,  Clifford,  177. 
FURNESS,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1733-1810, 
Boston.  Capt.  in  General  Tim- 
othy Ruggles's  2nd  Worcester 
Regt.,  Crown  Point  Expedition, 
1759.  Major. 

Furness,  Alexander  R.,  176. 

GAGE,  CAPT.  AMOS,  1718-1792,  Pel- 
ham,  N.  H.  Capt.  of  a  Co.  at 
No.  4  (Charlestown,  N.  H.). 

Gage,  Herbert  E.,  106. 

GAGER,  JOHN,  1703.       Under 

Lion  Gardiner,  at  Saybrook 
Fort,  Pequot  War. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 
GALLOP  (GALLUP),  CAPT.  JOHN, 
1616-1675,  New  London,  Conn. 
Capt.  of  the  ist  Co.,  Conn. 
Forces,  Maj.  Robert  Treat, 
Great  Swamp  Fight. 

Baker,  George  F.,  147. 

Clapp,  Moses  E.,  189. 

Dix,  William  F.,  150. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 

Teed,  Freeman  G.,  201. 

GALLOP  (GALLUP),  JOHN, 1650. 

Boston.  In  a  fight  with  the 
Pequot  Indians  off  Block  Is- 
land, 1636,  called  the  first 
naval  engagement  in  New 
England  waters. 

Cadle,  Cornelius,  175. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 

Snow,  William  B.,  113. 

Teed,  Freeman  G.,  201. 

GARDINER,  ENS.  GEORGE, 1677, 

Newport,  R.  I.  Deputy  of 
Rhode  Island,  1662.  Ens.,  1644, 
Sergt.,  1642. 

Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 
GARDINER,  LIEUT.  LION,  1599-1663, 
Gardiner's  Island,  N.  Y.  Lieut, 
in  English  Army.  Engineer  in 
construction  of  fortification  on 
Fort  Hill,  Boston,  i635-'36. 
Constructor  of  fort  at  Say- 
brook,  Conn.,  i636-'37.  In  com- 
mand of  same  against  the 
Pequots  until  1639.  Assisted 
Capt.  Mason  in  his  assault  on 
Mystic,  May  26,  1637. 

Gay,  Warren  F.,  106. 

Lennig,  George  G.,  88. 


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Libbey,  William,  150. 

Yeomans,  George  D.,  73. 
GARDNER,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1624-1706. 
Commissioned  by  Gov.  Love- 
lace of  New  York,  seven  times, 
1673,  ft  *f9-  Capt.  of  Militia, 
1680.  Civil  Magistrate.  When 
Nantucket  passed,  in  1699, 
under  Mass,  jurisdiction,  he 
was  made  Judge  of  Probate. 

Gardner,  John  C.  F.,  53. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton,  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 
GARDNER,       THOMAS,       1592-1674, 
Salem,  Mass.    Deputy,  1637. 

Holcombe,  John  M.,  137. 

Rotch.  William,  113. 
GARFIELD,  CAPT.  BENJAMIN,  1643- 
1717,  Watertown,  Mass.  Capt. 
of  Militia,  in  command  of  2nd 
Military  Precinct  of  Water- 
town.  Representative,  1689- 
1717. 

Garfield,  Harry  A.,  106. 
GARNETT,   JOSEPH,    Scituate,    Mass. 
Soldier  in  Lieut.  Gillam's  Co., 
1676. 

Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  126. 
GATES,     SIMON,     1645-1693,     Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.     In   King  Phil- 
ip's War. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E..  123. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  124. 

GAY,  JONATHAN,   1653   ,   Ded- 

ham,  Mass.  Service  under  Cap- 
tain Moseley  of  record  25 
January,  1675/6. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E..  123. 
GERARD,  THOMAS,  1600-1673.  Mem- 
ber of  Assembly  from  St. 
Mary's  Hundred,  i638-'39- 
Member  of  Council,  1643,  el 
seq.  Commissioner  of  Pro- 
prietary, and  Lord  of  St.  Clem- 
ent's Manor,  Prov.  of  Md. 

Garland,  Hugh  A..  219. 
GERRETSON,  CAPT.  GERRET,  1659- 
1703.  Lieut.,  Nov.  10,  1692,  in 
Capt.  Gerdrand  Claeson's 
Company  of  N.  J.  Troops, 
Hudson  County,  N.  J. 

Mersereau,  John  D.,  198. 
GERISH,     COL.     PAUL,     1674-1743, 
Dover,     N.     H.       Capt.,    1717. 


Major,     1729.      Indian    wars. 
Representative,    i726-'4O. 
Gerrish,  Orville  K.,  118. 
GERRISH,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1617-1687, 
Newbury    and    Boston,    Mass. 
Capt.,    Military    Co.    of    New- 
bury.    Capt.    in    King   Philip's 
War.    Commanded  garrison  at 
Newbury.     Deputy,  1650,  et  seq. 
Senter,  William,  230. 
GIBBON    (s),    DEP.-GOV.    AMBROSE, 
1600-1656.   Dep.-Gov.  of  N.  H., 
1630.   Capt.,  Portsmouth  Alarm, 
1643. 

Blunt,  Stanhope  E.,  74. 
Fernald,  Frederik  A.,  51. 
GIBSON,    CAPT.    JAMES,    1700-1752. 
Expedition     to     Cape     Breton, 
1745.    With  five  men  he  towed 
the   fire-ship    against   the    ene- 
my's  fleet  and  the  West  gate. 
•Johnson.  Tristam  B.,  58. 
GIDDINGS,   GEORGE,    1608-1676,   Ips- 
wich,  Mass.    Deputy,   1646,   et 
seq. 

Holbrook,  Levi,  118. 
GIDDINGS,  LIEUT.   JOHN,   1639-1690, 
Ipswich,      Mass.        Lieut,      of 
Militia,    1675.       In    campaign 
against  Narragansetts.       Dep- 
uty, i653-'55. 
Rowe,  Arthur  E.,  124. 
GILBERT,      JONATHAN,      1618-1682, 
Conn.     Cornet,    1668.     Deputy, 
*677,   '78,   '81.      Messenger   in 
Indian     Wars,     to     Sequasson, 
Chickwallop,    Manasanes    and 
other  Chiefs. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 
GILMAN,    CAPT.    JOHN,    1624-1708, 
Exeter,     N.    H.     Lieut.,     1669. 

Capt.,  .      Member  Council 

Prov.  N.  Hamp.,  1680.   Assem- 
bly, 1693-1697.     Speaker,  1695. 
Sprague,  George  E.,  113. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
Wood,  William  B..  71. 
GLEN,   ALEXANDER   LINDSAY    (SAN- 
DER    LEENDERTSE),     1610-1685. 
In  service  of  the  Dutch  West 
India  Co.,  Fort  Nassau,  on  the 
South  River,  1633. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 


*  Deceased. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


GLEN,  LIEUT.  JACOB  SANDER,  1645- 
1685,  Schenectady  and  Albany, 
N.   Y.    Lieut.,   Albany   Co.   of 
Foot,  1684.    Ensign,  1672. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 

GLOVER,  HON.  JOHN,  1600-1652. 
Representative,  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  1636-1652.  Assistant, 
1651-1652.  Capt.,  A.  &  H.  A. 
Co. 
Glover,  George  E,  106. 

GODFREY,  COL.  GEORGE,  1721-1793, 
Taunton,  Mass.  Capt.  of  Troop 
against  the  Indians,  1762. 
afterwards  merged  in  the  Bris- 
tol Co.  Regt.,  Col.  Samuel 
White.  Major,  about  1771. 
Col.,  1774. 

Godfrey,   Lincoln,   88. 
Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 

GOFFE,  COL.  JOHN,  1701-1781.  Rep- 
resentative to  the  General 
Court  of  N.  H.  three  terms. 
Lieut.,  1746.  Capt.  in  command 
at  Fort  William  Henry  in 
1757.  Maj.  of  the  Ninth  N.  H. 
Regt.  in  1768,  and  subsequently 
promoted  Colonel. 
Moore,  Charles,  213. 

GOLD.     (See   Gould.) 

GOODHUE,  DEACON  WILLIAM,  i6rj- 
1699,    Ipswich,   Mass.     Repre- 
sentative,  Mass.,   1666,  et  seq. 
Holbrook,  Levi,  118. 

GOODHUE,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1645- 
1712,  Ipswich,  Mass.  Capt.  in 
Col.  Appleton's  Regt.  Rep- 
resentative, 1691-1711.  One 
of  the  Committee  to  consider 
the  surrender  of  the  Charter 
to  Governor  Andros.  Tried, 
imprisoned,  and  fined  £20  for 
so  doing. 

Barnes,  George  E.,  42. 
Cogswell,  John   F.,  229. 

GOODRICH,  COL.  DAVID,  1667-1755. 
Lieut.,  Capt.  Matthew  Allyn, 
Expedition  against  Indians, 
1704.  Capt.,  Hampshire  Co., 
March,  1712.  Adj.  and  Q.  M., 
Wood  Creek  Expedition,  1709. 
Capt,  Father  Rasle's  War, 
i723-'24.  Col.  and  member  of 
Council. 


Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
GOODRICH,  ELISHA,  1712  .    Pri- 
vate in  Capt.  Josiah  Lee's  Co. 
of  Farmington  at  the  relief  of 
Fort  William  Henry,  1757. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

GOODRICH,     ENS.     WILLIAM,     

1676,  Wethersfield,  Conn.  Ens. 
under  Capt.  Samuel  Welles. 
Deputy,  i66o-'66. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

Goodrich,  Henry  W.,  54. 

Short,  Charles  W.,  182. 

Short,  John  C.,  182. 
GOODSPEED,  JOHN,  1645-1719.   Barn- 
stable,   Mass.       Soldier,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
GOODYEAR,      DEP.-GOV.      STEPHEN, 

1658.    Deputy,  New  Haven 

General  Court,  1641.  Dep.- 
Gov.  New  Haven  Colony, 
1643,  '44,  '46,  '53-'57-  Commis- 
sioner for  the  United  Colonies, 
1643,  '46. 

Hatfield,  Abraham,  Jr.,  55. 

Johnson,  Frederic  E.,  141. 

Johnson,  Joseph  B.,  141. 

Johnson,  William  G.,  141. 

GORHAM      (GORUM),      CAPT.     JOHN, 

1621-1676,  Barnstable,  Ply- 
mouth Col.  Deputy,  1653. 
Lieut.,  1673.  Capt.  2nd  Barn- 
stable  Co.,  under  Major  Wil- 
liam Bradford,  Great  Swamp 
Fight. 

Bassett,  Austin  B.,   132. 

Brooks,  Frederick,  103. 

Reed,  Latham  G.,  79. 
GORHAM,  LIEUT.-COL.  JOHN,  1652- 
1716,  Barnstable,  Mass.  In 
Great  Swamp  Fight,  King 
Philip's  War;  Canadian  Expe- 
dition, 1690,  and  second  in 
command  under  Col.  Church, 
1703.  Deputy,  1688,  et  seq. 

Brooks,  Frederick,  103. 
GORHAM,     NATHANIEL,     1738-1796, 
Charlestown,    Mass.       Repre- 
sentative, 1772,  et  seq.    Speaker. 

Brooks,  Frederick.  103. 
GORTON,  SAMUEL,  1592-1677.   Assist- 
ant, 1649.    Commissioner  to  the 


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Narragansett  Indians.    Deputy, 
R.  I.,  1651,  et  seq. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 
GOULD,    CAPT.    JOSEPH,    1677-1753, 
Topsfield,  Mass.    Capt.,  Tops- 
field  Military  Co.,  1725.     Dep- 
uty, 1726,  et  seq. 

Dorman,  William  B.,  117. 
GOULD  (or  GOLD),  MAJOR  NATHAN 
(NATHANIEL), 1694.  Assist- 
ant, i6s7-'62-'94.  Major,  1666. 
Member  of  Committee  of  De- 
fence against  Dutch,  1662. 
Representative  to  the  first  Col- 
onial Congress  in  N.  Y.,  1690. 
Major  of  Dragoons,  1675. 

Farrell,  Alton,  133. 

Northrop,  Otis  S.,  135. 
GOULD  (GOLD),  LIEUT.-GOV.  NATH- 
AN, 1663-1723,  Fairfield,  Conn. 
Dep.-Gov.,  1707.  Chief  Justice 
Supreme  Court,  1712.  Lieut- 
Gov.,  1708-1723. 

Jennings,  Walter,  58. 
GOVE,  EBENEZER,  1671-1758,  Hamp- 
ton, N.  H.    In  King  William's 
War.         In    garrison    at    Fort 
William  and  Mary,  1708. 

Clark,  Byron  N.,  163. 
GRANT,  JOSEPH,  1646-1722.   In  King 
Philip's  War. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
GRAVES,  SERGT.  ISAAC,  1620-1677, 
Hatfield,  Mass.  Killed  by  In- 
dians at  attack  on  Hatfield  Set- 
tlement, Sept.  19,  1677.  Sergt. 
in  Colonial  Militia. 

McAlpin,  Milo  F.,  61. 
GRAVES,  REAR-ADMIRAL  THOMAS, 
1605-1653,  Charlestown,  Mass. 
Rear-Admiral,  English  Navy, 
1653.  Killed  in  action  with 
Dutch,  July  31,  1653. 

Bates,  George  B.,  74. 

Bates,  William  G.,  74. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  44. 
GRAVES,  CAPT.  THOMAS.         Repre- 
sented   Smythe's    Hundred    in 
First    House    of    Burgesses    of 
Va.,  1619,  et  seq. 

Graves,  Carroll  S..  227. 

Graves,  Clyde  M.,  227. 

Graves,  Frank  H.,  227. 

Graves,  Jay  P.,  227. 


GRAY,  EDWARD,  1681.    Soldier 

in  King  Philip's  War.       Dep- 
uty for  Plymouth,   1676-1679. 
Baker,  George  F.,  147. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 
GREEN,    JUDGE    HENRY,    1620-1700, 
Hampton,    N.    H.         Commis- 
sioner, 1689.     Councillor,  1692- 

'97- 

Morrell,   George  C.,  in. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  68. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
GREEN,  CORP.  JOHN,  1650-1709, 
Maiden,  Mass.  Corp.  in  King 
Philip's  War,  under  Lieut. 
William  Hasey,  *675-'76; 
under  Major  Willard  and 
Capt.  Oakes,  1676.  Corp.  of 
the  Maiden  Military  Co.,  1678. 
Representative,  i692-'94,-'96. 

Winship,  William  H.,  127. 
GREEN,   CAPT.   SAMUEL,   1670-1736, 
Leicester,  Mass.   Capt.  of  First 
Military  Co. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
GREEN,   THOMAS,    1630-1672,    Mai- 
den, Mass.   Trumpeter,  Maiden 
Co. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 

GREENBURY,    COL.    NICHOLAS,   

1697.  Member  of  the  Council, 
1692.  President,  1694.  Acting- 
Gov.,  Prov.  of  Md.,  1693. 
Comm.-Gen.  of  the  Prov.,  1692. 
Chancellor  and  Keeper  of  the 
Great  Seal,  i692-'94.  Field 
Officer,  Anne  Arundel  Co., 
1694. 

Jones,  Arthur  L.,  96. 

Robinson,  Arthur  L.,  195. 
GREENE,  JOHN,  1597-1658,  R.  I. 
One  of  the  original  Proprietors 
of  Providence.  Commissioner 
to  England,  1644.  Commis- 
sioners to  the  Court  of  Com- 
missioners, i654-'57.  Magis- 
trate, 1655,  '56. 

Cooke,  Thomas  F.,  197. 
GREENE,  DEP.-GOV.  JOHN,  1620- 
1708.  Commissioner  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court,  i652-'63.  Atty.Gen., 
i657-'6o.  Assistant,  i66o-'9o. 
Colonial  Agent  to  England, 


35° 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


1670.  Member  of  Gov.  An- 
dros's   Council,    1686.     Deputy, 
i664-'8o.          "Major     for     the 
Main,"  1696.     Dep.-Gov.,  1690- 
1700.    Capt,  1676.    Maj.,  1683. 
Col.  of  R.  I. 

Cannon,  Charles  E.,  222. 
Carr,  Charles  R.,  222. 
Cooke,  Thomas  F.,  197. 
Prince,  Charles  J.,  112. 
GREENE,    THOMAS,    SR.,    1628-1717. 
Commissioner  to   Gen.   Assem- 
bly,   1662,   et  seq.        Assistant, 
Colony  of  R.   I.,   i678-'8o,  '84, 
'85. 
Cooke,  Thomas  F.,  197.. 

GREENE,   THOMAS,   JR.,    1662   , 

R.  I.     Deputy,  1698. 
Cooke,  Thomas  F.,  197. 
GREENLEAF,   CAPT.   EDMUND,   1600- 

1671,  Newbury.   Mass.       Ens., 
1639.   Lieut.,  1642.    Capt.,  1645. 

Conner,  John  S.,  183. 

Furness,  Alexander  R.,  176. 

Greenleaf,  Edward  E.,  162. 

Richardson,  William  S.,  112. 
GREENLEAF,  CAPT.  STEPHEN,  circ. 
1628-1690.  Ensign,  1670.  Lieut., 
1685.  Capt,  1686.  Drowned 
during  Expedition  against  Port 
Royal,  1690. 

Cilley,  Harry  B.,   156. 

Furness,  Alexander  R.,  176. 

Silvester,  Learoyd,  90. 

GREENLEAF,    CAPT.    STEPHEN,    JR., 

1652-1743,      Newbury,      Mass. 

Commanded      against      French 

and  Indians,  Wells,  Me.,  1690. 

Furness,   Alexander  R.,    176. 

GREGSON,  THOMAS,  1646,  New 

Haven,  Conn.  Assistant;  Treas- 
urer ;  Commissioner  for  the 
United  Colonies,  i643-'46. 
Commissioner  to  Parliament, 
1646.  Lost  in  the  Phantom 
Ship. 

Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 

Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 

Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 
GRIDLEY,  THOMAS,  1596-1655,  Wind- 
sor, Conn.      In  the  Pequot  War. 

Gilbert,  Payson  H.,  190. 

Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 


GRIFFEN,  JACOB,  .       In    Capt. 

Jonathan  Wright's  Co.,  of 
Flushing,  1715. 

Winant,  Frederick,  81. 

GRIFFEN,  JOHN, 1742-  In  Capt. 

Jonathan  Wright's  Co..  Flush- 
ing, L.  I.,  1715. 

Winant,  Frederick,  80. 

GRIFFIN,  JOHN, 1681,  Windsor, 

Conn.  Deputy,  1670.  Tempo- 
rary Commander,  at  Simsbury, 
1673.  Sergt,  1675. 

Holcombe,  John  M.,  137. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
GRIM,  DAVID,  1738-1826.        Of  the 
privateers     King     of     Prussia. 
and  General  Wolfe,  1757-1758. 

Minton,  Telfair  M.,  62. 
GRISWOLD,  EDWARD,  1607-1691,  Conn. 
Built  "Old  Fort,"  Springfield. 
Deputy,  Windsor  and  Killings- 
worth,  Conn.  Deputy,  1656- 
'63,  i667-'89- 

Bailey,  Edward  P.,  169. 

Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 

Holcombe,  John  M.,  137. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 

Ward,  Christopher  L.,  219. 
GRISWOLD,    LIEUT.    FRANCIS,    1635- 
1671,    Norwich,    Conn.     Lieut., 
Train   Band,    i665-'66.       Dep- 
uty, i664-'68-'7i. 

Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 

Clarke,  Chauncey  H.,  176. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
GRISWOLD,  JOHN,  Conn.    Soldier  in 
Narragansett  War.    Represent- 
ative from  Killingsworth,  1697- 
1702. 

Parker,  Charles  W.,  151. 
GRISWOLD,  SAMUEL,  1665-1740,  Nor- 
wich, Conn.    Deputy,  Oct.,  1707. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
GROUT,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1619-1697, 
Sudbury,  Mass.  Sergt.,  1643. 
Ensign,  1667.  Lieut.,  1686. 
Capt,  1689.  In  the  Sudbury 
Fight,  1676. 

Holbrook,  Levi,  119. 
GROUT,  JOSEPH,  1649-1720.    Water- 
town,  Mass.    In  Capt.  Thomas 
Prentice's  Troop,  Great  Swamp 
Fight. 

Holbrook,  Levi,   119. 


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GUILFORD,  SERGT.  BENJAMIN,  Dan- 

vers,  Mass.     In  Capt.  Fuller's 

Co.,    Col.    Bagley's    Regt.,    at 

Frontenac  and  Louisburg,  1758. 

Guilford,  William  W.,  118. 

GUILFORD,    WILLIAM,     1699    , 

Salem  Village,  Mass.   In  Capt. 
Edward   Hartwell's   Co.,   1748. 
Guilford,  William  W.,  118. 
GUNN,  DR.  JASPER,  1610-1671,  Mil- 
ford,  Conn.     Deputy,  1663. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
GUYTHER,  COL.  NICHOLAS,  1625-1680, 
St.  Mary's  County,  Md.   Lieut, 

.    Capt,   1652.    Col.,   1680. 

Sheriff  of  St.  Mary's  Co.,  1650, 
et  seg.     Member  Lower  House 
of  Burgesses,  1664. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 

HALE,     CAPT.    JOSEPH,     1671-1761, 
Boxford,    Mass.        Ens.,    1714. 
Lieut,  1720.   Capt,  1728.   Dep- 
uty, 1714,  et  seq. 
Hale,  Clarence,  230. 

HALE,    ENS.    ROBERT,    1659, 

Charlestown,  Mass.  Ens.,  Train 
Band,    1658.        Member   A.   & 
H.  A.  Co.,  1644. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  121. 
HALE,  SAMUEL,  1610-1693.  InPequot 
War.     Deputy,  Conn.,  i6s6-'59. 
Enders,  John  O.,  133. 
HALE,    SERGT.   THOMAS,    1606-1682, 
Newbury,     Mass.       Sergt.     of 
Militia  from  i652-'57- 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 
HALL,    CAPT.    ASAHEL,    1717-1795. 
Ens.,     9th     Co.,     Wallingford, 
Conn.,  1757.       Capt,  2nd  Co., 
1764,  French  and  Indian  War. 
Hall,  Henry  B.,  190. 
HALL,  BENJAMIN,  1650-1730.    Gov- 
ernor's  Assistant,   R.   I.,    1701- 
'02.     Deputy,   1699,  et  seq. 
Lawton,  David  L.,  59. 
HALL,    DAVID,    1705-1755.       Capt. 
Street  Hall's  Co.,  N.  Y.  Killed, 
Battle  of  Lake  George,  Sept  8, 

1755- 

Hall,  Samuel  S.,  148. 
HALL,  JOHN,  1606-1676,  Conn.     In 
the  Pequot  War.   Deputy,  1653- 
'61. 


Brewer,  Arthur  H.,   136. 
HALL,   JOHN,    1681-1760.       Deputy 
from   North   Kingstown,   R.   L, 

I739- 

Burlingame,  Edwin  A.,  225. 
HALL,    LIEUT.    RALPH,    1619-1701, 
Exeter,   N.   H.      Lieut,   Dover 
Co.,  1656.     Deputy,  1680. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
HALL,  LIEUT.   RICHARD,  1691, 

Dorchester,  Mass.  Lieut  in 
Capt.  John  Capen's  Co.  of 
Foot,  Dorchester,  1683. 

Hall,  Oliver,  107. 
HALL,  CAPT.  SAMUEL,  Ashfield, 
Mass.  Lieut  of  Militia,  8th 
Co.,  6th  Regt,  1761.  Capt, 
1766.  Quartermaster,  1768. 
Then  went  into  cavalry,  and 
was  commissioned  Cornet  in 
1771,  Lieut,  in  1775. 

Ranney,  Frederick  T.,  213. 
HALL,    THOMAS,    1649-1731,    Wall- 
ingford,  Conn.     Deputy,   1697- 
1700,  '03. 

Brewer,  Arthur  H.,  136. 
HALL,  WILLIAM,  1613-1678.     Com- 
missioner  from   Portsmouth   in 
1654,   '56,   '60,    '63.        Deputy, 
1665,  '68,  '72,  '73. 

Burlingame,  Edwin  A.,  225. 
HALLETT,      WILLIAM,       1616-1706, 
Flushing,  L.   I.     Deputy,   1664. 
Magistrate,   i662-'64- 

Delafield,  Edward  C,  48. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
HALLETT,    CAPT.    WILLIAM,    1647- 
1729.    Capt  of  Foot  Co.,  New- 
town,  L.  I. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
HALSEY,  THOMAS,  1592-1681.   Adjt, 
Train  Band,  1650.     In  Indian 
Wars.        Deputy   from   South- 
ampton, Colony  of  Conn.,  1664. 

Denman,  Abram  C.,  Jr.,  197. 

Hicks,  S.  Chudleigh,  55. 

Smith,  George  W.,  66. 
HAMILTON,  ENS.  NATHAN,  Brook- 
field.  In  Capt.  Dalrymple's 
Petersham  Co.,  1756,  and  in 
Capt  E.  Bemis'  Spencer  Co., 
1757;  Sergt.  in  Capt  Upham's 
Co.,  1750.  Private  in  Capt. 
Paige's  Hardwick  Co.,  Crown 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Point  Expedition,  1769,  and  in 
Capt.  McFarland's  Co.,  1761- 
'63- 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  233. 
HAMLIN,  CAPT.  GILES,  1622-1689, 
Middletown,  Conn.  Deputy 
from  Middletown  to  General 
Court  of  Conn.,  1666-1668, 
1670-1684.  Assistant,  Conn., 
1685-1687,  1689. 

Dwight,   Frederick,   75. 

Hart,  Samuel,  136. 

Sparrow,  Jackson  W.,  183. 
HAMLIN,  HON.  JOHN,  1658-1732/3. 
Deputy  from  Middletown  to 
Conn.  General  Assembly,  1690- 
1693.  Assistant,  1694-1729. 
Member  of  Governor's  Coun- 
cil, Conn.,  1707,  1710-1727. 

Dwight,  Frederick,  75. 

Hart,  Samuel,  136. 
HAMMOND,  CAPT.  BENJAMIN,  1621- 
1703.  Sandwich  and  Rochester, 
Mass.  Capt.  of  Colonial 
Militia.  Deputy  from  Roches- 
ter. 

McGrath,  John,   183. 
HAMMOND,  LIEUT.  JOHN,  1627-1709, 
Watertown,  Mass.    Lieut., . 

Heathfield,  Herbert  D.,  107. 
HAMMOND,  MAJ.-GEN.  JOHN,  1643- 
1707.  Col.,  Forces  of  Anne 
Arundel  Co.,  Md.,  1699.  House 
of  Burgesses,  1692.  Maj.-Gen. 
of  Western  Shore,  1707.  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  and  Judge, 
High  Court  of  Admiralty. 

Jones,  Arthur  L.,  96. 
HANCE,  JOHN,  1709/10.    Dep- 
uty  to    N.    J.    Assembly,    1680 

Hance,  Irwin  H.,  148. 
Hance,  William  W.,  148. 
HANCOCK,  STEPHEN.        One  of  the 

Military      officers      for      Anne 

Arundel     County,    Md.,     1694. 

Landed  at  St.  Mary's,  Apr.  9, 

1664. 

Hancock,  James  E.,  96. 
HARDENBURG,    GERRIT    JANSE,    1667 

.      Commissioned    July    8, 

1690,    by    Gov.    Jacob   Leisler. 

Commander  of  the  Sloop  "Roy- 


al Albany"  to  sail  up  the  Hud- 
son River   against  the  French. 
Stewart,  Ralph  W.,  201. 

HARDENBURG,  COL.  JOHANNES,  1670 
-  .  Maj.  of  3rd  Regt.,  Ulster 
County,  N.  Y.  Militia,  under 
Col.  Jacob  Rutsen,  1717.  Col., 
ist  Regt.,  1757. 
Stewart,  Ralph  W.,  201. 

HARING,  COL.  ABRAHAM  PETER, 
1704-1771,  Tappan,  N.  Y.  Col. 
of  the  Regt.  for  the  south  part 
of  the  mountains  (Orange, 
now  Rockland  County,  N.  Y.), 


Bartholf,  John  H.,  74. 
HARLAN,  GEORGE,  1650-1714.   Mem- 
ber of  Colonial  Assembly  of  Pa. 
Hale,  Alton  T.,  233. 
Hale,   William  B.,   233. 
HARMON,  JOHN,   Scarborough,  Me. 

King  Philip's  War. 
Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  50. 
HARRINGTON,  CAPT.  EDWARD,  1702- 
1792.  Corp.  in  Co.  of  Capt. 
John  Cutting's  Troop  of  Horse, 
Mass.,  1748.  Private  in  Capt. 
Coolidge's  (Watertown)  Co., 
Col.  William  Brattle's  Regt.  in 
Expedition  against  Crown 
Point,  1755.  Capt.  of  a  Co.  in 
Expedition  against  Crown 
Point,  1755. 

Ludington,  Elliot  K.,  178. 
HARRINGTON,       JOHN,       1651-1741, 
Watertown,  Mass.    Served  un- 
der Capt.  Richard  Beers,  King 
Philip's  War.    Wounded  twice 
in  fight  at  Northfield. 
Solis,  Andrew  J.,  125. 
HARRINGTON,  JONATHAN,  1741-1793. 
Private  in  Capt.  John  Taplin's 
Co.,  Col.  Frye's  Regt.,  i759-'6o. 
Ludington,  Elliot  K.,  178. 
HARRIS,  LIEUT.   GIBSON,   1694-1761, 
Norwich,    Conn.         Lieut.,    6th 
Company,  Norwich,  1739. 
Harris,  Williams  C.,  212. 
HARRIS,   THOMAS,    SR.,   -    1686. 
Commissioner     for     Province, 
1652,  et  seq.   Lieut.,  1654.   Dep- 
uty   for    Providence,    1664,    et 
seq.     Governor's  Asst.,  1666. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 


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HARRISON,  JAMES,  1626-1687,  Bucks 
Co.,  Pa.     Member  of  the  First 
Council     called     by     William 
Penn,  i682-'83. 
Middleton,  Nathan  A.,  96. 
HARRISON,   CAPT.   JOHN,   1675-1724. 
Deputy    to    General    Court    of 
N.  J.,  1703-1716.    Capt.  in  Col. 
Thomas  Farmer's  N.  J.  Regt., 
1715. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
HARRISON,      RICHARD,       1600-1653. 
Member  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1646. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
HARRISON/   SERGT.     RICHARD,     JR., 

1620  .     Sergt.  of  Newark, 

N.  J.,  Militia,  1665-1675. 
Monnette.  Orra  E.,   199. 
HARROD,      NATHANIEL,      1701-1765, 
Concord,    Mass.        Sentinel    in 
Lieut.     Samuel    Wright's    Co., 
1723. 

Bond,  Charles  P.,  103. 
HART,  JOHN,  1651-1714.       Member 

Penn.  Assembly,   1683,  '84. 
Gignilliat,  Leigh  R.,  210. 
Gignilliat,  Thomas  H.,  210. 
HART,  CAPT.  JOHN,  2d,   1655-1714, 
New  Haven,  Conn.     Ens.,  1695. 
Lieut.,   1703.     Capt,   1707,   de- 
fense of  the  frontier.       Served 
in  Hampshire,  1707-1708.   Dep- 
uty, 1702-1705.     Auditor,  1705. 
Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 
HART,   STEPHEN,  1605-1682.     Cam- 
bridge and  Farmington,  Conn. 
Under   Maj.  John  Mason,  Pe- 
quot  War.    Deputy,  1647,  et  seg. 
*Falkner,  William  H.,  105. 
Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 
HARTWELL,  Q.  M.  WILLIAM,  16^3- 
1690,    Concord,     Mass.     Corp., 
1671.    Quartermaster,   Middle- 
sex Co.  Troops,  Capt.  Thomas 
Wheeler,  1673.    Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War,  i675-*76.    Cornet 
in  Troop  of  Horse  of  Middle- 
sex Co. 

Lunt,  William  W.,  121. 
HASKELL,     CAPT.     WILLIAM,     circ. 
1620-1693,     Gloucester,     Mass. 
!>"<•     of    Train    Band,    1681. 


Afterwards  Capt.  Deputy, 
1672,  et  seg. 

Holbrook,  Levi,  119. 
HASTINGS,       THOMAS,       1605-1685, 
Watertown,     Mass.        Deputy, 
1673. 

Clark,  Byron  N.,  163. 

Heathfield,  Herbert  D.,  107. 
HATCHER,      WILLIAM,      1614-1680. 
Member    Va.    House    of    Bur- 
gesses, 1644,  et  seg. 

Clark,  Edward  H.,  Jr.,  194. 
HATFIELD,    CAPT.    ABRAHAM,    1720- 
1775,   Capt.   of   Militia,   West- 
chester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  in  the  Old 
French  War,   1758-1760. 

Hatfield,  Abraham,  Jr.,   55. 

HATHORNE,  MAJOR  WILLIAM,  1607- 

1681,  Salem,  Mass.     Deputy  to 

Genl.   Ct.   1635,   ft  se3-     First 

Speaker,    House    of    Deputies, 

1644,  als°  Speaker,  1645,  et  seg. 
Gov.'s  Asst.,   i662-'79.       Com- 
missioner,     United      Colonies, 
i65o-'54,  '73.   Capt.,  Salem  Co., 

1645.  Maj.,  1656.     Member  of 
Committee  on  Articles  of  Con- 
federation of  United  Colonies, 
1648.      Member   of   Committee 
for    Preservation    of    Charter, 
1661.    Asst.,  i662-'79.   In  charge 
of    Military    affairs,    Marble- 
head,    1666.     Judge,   i667-'78. 

Odell,  William  H.  L.,  112. 

HAUGHTON,    RICHARD,    1682. 

Volunteer  at  siege  of  Fort 
Uncas,  Narragansett  War, 
1657. 

Hoppin,   Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
HAWES,     DANIEL,    JR.,     1684-1763. 
Officer,  Mass.  Colonial  Forces, 
French  and  Indian  War,  1757- 

'59- 

Hosmer,  James  R..  57. 
HAWKES,  ASA,  1732-1801.       Soldier 

in  French  and  Indian  War. 
Shepherd,  Edward  H.,  224. 

HAWKINS,    ANTHONY,    1674, 

Farmington,  Conn.  One  of  the 
Patentees  of  Conn,  under 
Charter  from  Charles  II,  1662. 


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Deputy,  i665-'6y.     Gov.'s  Asst., 
i668-'70. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  76. 
HAWKS,  ELIEZER   (ELIZEUR),  1655- 
1727,  Hadley,  Mass.     In  Capt. 
William    Turner's    Co.,    Falls 
Fight,  King  Philip's  War. 
Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 
HAWKS,    LiEux.-CoL.    JOHN,    1707- 
1784,  Deerfield,  Mass.     Sergt., 
1746.    Lieut,    i754-'57.      Capt., 
1758.    Major,  1759.    Lieut-Col, 
under  Amherst,  1760. 
Hawks,  Frederick  E.,   107. 
HAWLEY,  JOSEPH,  1603-1690.     Dep- 
uty, Conn.,   i665-'87. 
McClintock,    Emory,    150. 
HAWLEY,   CAPT.  JOSEPH,  1654-1711. 
Capt.  of  Snow-shoe  Men  from 
Northampton,    Mass.,    I7o8-'o9. 
*Young,  William  H.,  81. 
HAYDEN,  WILLIAM,  i6oo-i669,Wind- 
sor,   Conn.     Deputy,   1667.     In 
Pequot  War.    In  Maj.  Mason's 
Troop,  i657-'58. 
Sparrow,  Jackson  W.,  183. 
HAYES,   DANIEL,   1686-1756,   Wind- 
sor,  Conn.      In   Queen  Anne's 
War. 
Trowbridge,  Rutherford,  135. 

HAYES,  JONATHAN,  .     Member 

of   Assembly,    i689-'97.     Prov. 
of  Penn. 
Lewis,  Fulton,  142. 

HAYNES,  LIEUT.  ABIJAH,  1701  , 

Sudbury,  Mass.     Lieut,  in  Capt. 
Josiah    Richardson's    2nd    Foot 
Co.,      Sudbury,      Mass.,      1757, 
French  and  Indian  War. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
HAYNES,     Gov.     JOHN,     1594-1654, 
Hartford,   Conn.      Gov.,   Mass. 
Bay    Colony,    1635.      Gov.    of 
Conn.  Color.y.  Pres.,  First  Gene- 
ral Court,  1637.    Gov.  alternate 
years  until  death.  Commissioner 
of  United  Colonies,  1650.     Col. 
of  Regiment  raised  against  the 
Indians,  1636. 
Treat,  James  W.,  179. 
Willcox,  Charles  H.,  210. 
HAYNES,    JOH:J,    1621-1692.      Com- 
mander   of    garrison    house    at 
*  Deceased. 


Sudbury,  Mass.  In  Phips'  Ex- 
pedition, 1690.  Representative, 
1668. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
HAZARD,  ROBERT,  1635-1710.     Mili- 
tary   Commissioner    for    Ports- 
mouth,  R.   I.,    in   command   of 
Boat  Patrol.     Recruiting  Mas- 
ter,    Ordinance    Officer,    King 
Philip's    War.      Deputy,    1664- 
'65. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
HAZARD,  THOMAS,  1610-1680,  Mid- 
dleburg.      Governor's    Council, 
1654.     Magistrate,  i652-'55. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
HAZEN,    THOMAS,    1657-1735,    Box- 
ford,  Mass.     In  Major  Samuel 
Appleton's     Co.,     Narragansett 
Campaign,      i675-'76.        Great 
Swamp  Fight. 
Gregg,  Henry  S.,  190. 
HEALD,  SERGT.  JOHN, 1689.    Un- 
der Maj.Williard,  King  Philip's 
War,  1675.    Sergt,  Concord  Co., 
raised  for   French   and   Indian 
Wars. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 
Pearson,  William  H.,  124. 

HEARD,  ENSIGN  JAMES, 1675/6, 

Kittery,    Me.      Ensign    of    the 
Kittery  Company,  July,  1659. 
Lunt,  William  W.,  121. 
HEATON,   SERGT.   JAMES,   1633-1712. 
Sergt.    and    Ens.,    New   Haven 
Militia.     Representative,    1696- 

'97- 

Holcombe,  John  M.,  137. 
HEATON,  ROBERT, 1716.    Mem- 
ber of  Assembly,  Pa.,  1698,  1700. 

Sheib,  Samuel  H.,  97. 

Thompson,  Henry  B.,  218. 
HEDGE,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  ,  Yar- 
mouth,   Sandwich,    Mass.,    and 
Lyme,  Conn.    Ens.,  1653.    Capt, 
Yarmouth  Co.,  1659. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

HELME,   SERGT.    CHRISTOPHER,  

1650.  Sergt.  of  Train  Band, 
Warwick,  R.  I.,  1647.  Justice 
of  the  R.  I.  Court  of  Trials, 
1648. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  202. 


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HEMPSTEAD,    CAPT.    JOSHUA,    1678- 
1758.     Deputy   to  the   General 
Court   of   Conn.,    1718,   et  seq. 
Ensign,     1721.       Lieut,     1724. 
Capt.,  1726,  serving  until  1739, 
Second  Company  Train  Band, 
New  London,  Conn. 
Harris,  Williams  C.,  212. 
Kennett,  William  P.,  177. 

HEMSLEY,  COL.  WILLIAM,  1736-1812. 
Member  of  Md.  Council,  1770- 
'71.     Col.,  2oth  Battalion,  Queen 
Anne  County  Troops. 
Emory,  Edward  H.,  176. 

HENCHMAN,  MAJOR  THOMAS,  

1703.  Lieut.,  commanding  at 
Chelmsford  Garrison,  King 
Philip's  War.  Maj.  of  Middle- 
sex Regt,  King  William's  War. 
Kimball,  Harold  C.,  76. 

HERRICK,    ENSIGN    EPHRAIM,    1692 

.    Confirmed  Ensign  of  3rd 

Co.  of  Preston,  Conn.,  by  Gene- 
ral  Assembly   at   New   Haven, 
Oct.  8,  1735. 
Mower,  Charles  H.,  162. 

HERRICK,  CORP.  JOSEPH,   1645-1717, 
Salem    Village,    Mass.      King 
Philip's    War.      Great    Swamp 
Fight.     Corp.,  1692. 
Richardson,  William  S.,  112. 

HERSEY,  WILLIAM,  1600-1657,  Hing- 
ham,  Mass.     In  Militia,   1644- 

'45- 

Thayer,  Charles  I.,  125. 
HEWINS,    JACOB,    17",    Dor- 
chester,  Mass.     In  garrison   at 
Hadley,  1676. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  109. 

HEWLETT,  GEORGE,  1770.     In 

Capt.  Joshua  Cornell's  Co.  of 
Foot,  Queen's  County,  N.  Y., 
1715. 

Van  Nostrand,  Benjamin  T.,  68. 

HICKS,    CAPT.   THOMAS,    1640-1741. 

Under  Capt.  John  Hicks,   Fort 

Neck,  1653.   Capt.  of  Militia  at 

Hempstead. 

Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  51. 
HIGGENSON,    CAPT.  •  ROBERT.      Com- 
mander  at   Middle   Plantation, 
1646.     Received  grant  of  land 
for  services  against  the  Indians. 

Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 


HIGGINS,   RICHARD,  .     Member 

Plymouth  Military  Co.    Council 
of  War,  1653.     Deputy,  1647. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 

HIGGINS,  THOMAS,  1677-1702.    Dep- 
uty to  General  Assembly,  N.  J., 
1694-1695. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 

HILDRETH,    SERGT.    RICHARD,    1605- 

1688,  Woburn  and  Chelmsford, 

Mass.    Sergt.  in  the  Military  Co. 

prior  to  1663.    Served  until  1664. 

Walton,  Charles  S.,  203. 

HILL,  COL.  EDWARD,  1637-1700. 
Member  of  House  of  Burgesses 
of  Va.  Speaker  of  the  House 
and  member  of  Council.  Com- 
mander-in-Chief  in  Henrico 
and  Charles  City  Counties  in 
1656. 
Bradford,  Ben  B.,  140. 

HILL,  CAPT.  ELISHA,  1709/10-1764. 
Capt.,  York  Co.,  Mass,   (after- 
wards Maine)   Militia,  1757. 
Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 

HILL,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1666-1713.  Ens. 
in  King  William's  War,  1689. 
Lieut,  1692.  Capt,  1693.  Com- 
manded Fort  Mary  at  Winter 
Harbor  to  1700. 
Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 

HILL,  MAJOR  JOHN,  JR.,  1703-1772. 
Ensign,  Maine  Militia,  1727. 
Lieut,  1729.  Capt,  1744.  Major, 

1754- 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 

HILL,  PETER,  1667.     Member 

of  Assembly  of  Lygonia,  1648. 
Assistant  of  same. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 

HILLS,  CAPT.  JONATHAN, 1683, 

East  Hartford,  Conn.  Capt., 
5th  Company  of  Train  Band, 
Hartford,  1738. 

Hills,  Ralph  W.,  141. 
HILLS,  CAPT.  JOSEPH,  1602-1688, 
Newbury,  Mass.  Deputy  from 
Charlestown  and  Speaker  of 
the  House,  1647;  from  Maiden, 
i6so-'56,  '6o-'64;  from  New- 
bury, 1667,  '69.  Capt.  Maiden 
Military  Co. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

Lea,  James  H.,  119. 


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Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  109. 

Richardson,  William  S.,  112. 

HINCKES,  JOHN,  .     Councillor, 

1683.  Assistant,  1686.  Mem- 
ber Sir  Edward  Andros'  Coun- 
cil, 1687.  President  of  Coun- 
cil, 1692. 

Morrell,  George  C.,  112. 

HINCKLEY,  SAMUEL,  ,  1662.    In 

Lieut.  Thomas  Dymoke's  Co., 
Barnstable,  Mass.,  1643. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 

Morrell,   George  C.,  in. 

Teed,  Freeman  G.,  201. 
HINCKLEY,  Gov.  THOMAS,  1618- 
1706,  Barnstable,  Mass.  Dep- 
uty, Plymouth,  1646,  et  seq. 
Asst.,  i658-'8o.  Commissioner 
of  Plymouth  Col.,  i675-'76. 
Commissioner  for  United  Colo- 
nies, i678-'92.  In  Great  Swamp 
Fight.  Dep.-Gov.,  1680.  Gov., 
i68i-'92.  Councillor  of  Prov- 
ince, 1686.  Member  of  Council 
under  Gov.  Andros,  1687.  Com- 
missioner from  Plymouth  Co. 
in  charge  of  Military  Forces 
against  King  Philip,  i675-'76. 
Assistant,  Prov.  of  Mass.  Bay. 

Crocker,  David,  104. 

Glover,  George  E.,  106. 

Rosa,  Nelson  W.,  64. 

HINMAN,  SERGT.  EDWARD,  1681, 

Stratford,  Conn.  With  Capt. 
John  Underbill,  under  Stuyve- 
sant,  against  the  Indians. 

McClintock,  Emory,  150. 
HINMAN,    CAPT.    TITUS,    1656-1736, 
Woodbury,  Conn.    Lieut.,   1710. 
Capt.,  1714. 

Averill,  Nathan  K.,  132. 
HITCHCOCK,  CAPT.  AMOS,  1724-1791. 
Commanded  6th  Co.,  2nd  Regt. 
of  Conn,  forces  in  French  and 
Indian  War,  Campaign  of 
1758. 

Dwight,  Frederick,  75. 

Trowbridge,  Rutherford,  135. 
HITCHCOCK,  CAPT.  LUKE,  1655-1727, 
Springfield,  Mass.    Under  Capt. 
Turner  in  the  "Falls  Fight." 

Hitchcock,  Thomas  B.,   107. 
HOAGLAND,       LIEUT.       JOHANNES, 


Trooper  under  Col.  Dongan 
in  Expedition  to  Albany,  1688. 
Lieut,  of  a  Troop  of  Horse 
under  Capt.  Johannes  de  Pey- 
ster,  1700. 
Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

HOAR,  JOHN, 1704,  Scitu ate  and 

Concord,  Mass.     Member  Scit- 
uate  Co.,   1643.     King  Philip's 
War. 
Kent,  Daniel,  119. 

HODGES,  CAPT.  HENRY,  1652-1717. 
Representative,  i7O4-'i3-;i5- 
'i6-'i7.  Capt.,  2nd  Military 
Co.  Selectman.  Member,  Town 
Council. 
Runke,  Louis  B.,  89. 

HODGESS,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1682-1766, 
Taunton,  Mass.  Capt.,  jrd 
Military  Co.  of  Taunton.  One 
of  the  founders  of  New  Taun- 
ton, now  Westminster,  Vt., 

1735- 

Kingsley,  Harvey  R.,  162. 
HODLEY,      ELIPHALET,       1719-1763, 

Amesbury,    Mass.         In    Capt. 

Richard  Kelley's  Co. 
Guilford,  William  W.,  118. 
HODLEY,   SAMUEL,    SR.,    1655    , 

Amesbury,   Mass.     Member   of 

the  Train  Band,  1680.   In  King 

Philip's  War. 

Guilford,  William  W.,   118. 
HOLBROOK,  JOHN,   1673-1740,    Sher- 

born,  Mass.    Representative  to 

the    General    Court,    i7i4-'22. 

Soldier   in   1690  Expedition   to 

Canada     under     Sir     William 

Phips. 

Holbrook,  Clark,  55. 
HOLCOMB  (  E  ) ,     LIEUT.     NATHANIEL, 

1648  .     Deputy,   Simsbury, 

Conn.,    i7O3-'o6.     Lieut.,    1716. 
Holcombe,  John  M.,  137. 
HOLDEN,     JUSTINIAN,     1691. 

Under  Capt.  Daniel  Gookin  in 

King  Philip's  War. 
Hicks,   S.   Chudleigh,   55. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
HOLDEN,  CAPT.  RANDALL,  1612-1692, 

Warwich,  R.  I.     Marshal  and 

Corp.     at    Portsmouth,     R.     I., 


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1638.  Asst,  1647,  et  seg.   Capt., 
1664.     Deputy,   i666-'86. 
Prince,  Charles  J.,  112. 

HOLLIDAY,  LIEUT.  JAMES, 1757. 

Commissioned  Lieut,  in  Second 
Battalion,  Penn.  Troops,  under 
Lieut.-Col.  John  Armstrong, 
March  25,  1756.  Died  in  battle 
near  Loudon  Mts.,  Penn.,  June 

9,  1757- 

Holliday,  William  P.,  212. 
HOLLISTER,  LIEUT.  JOHN,  1612-1665, 
Wethersfield,  Conn.  Deputy, 
Mass.,  1644;  Conn.,  i645-'56. 
Lieut.,  Hartford  County  Militia, 
1657. 

Moffat,  R.  Burnham,  78. 

Root,  Cyrus,  144. 

Thompson,  Royal  W.,  142. 
HOLMAN,  CAPT.  SOLOMON,  1697- 
1785.  In  Capt.  James  Smith's 
Co.,  Col.  John  Greenleaf's 
Regt.,  Crown  Point  Expedition, 
1754.  Served  as  Capt.  of  "Men 
from  Sutton,"  1755  and  1761. 

Decker,  Wilbur  F.,  189. 
HOLMES,  OBADIAH,  1607-1682.  Mem- 
ber Special  Governor's  Coun- 
cil, King  Philip's  War.  Rep- 
resentative, at  Newport  and 
Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  1656. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 

Burlingame,  Edwin  A.,  225. 

Chapman,  Edwin   N.,  46. 

Gerald,  Herbert  P.,  141. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,   59. 

Thomas.   Robert  M.,   80. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
HOLMES,  SAMUEL,  1733-1803.      Sol- 
dier   in     French     and     Indian 
War,  1758. 

Holmes,  Daniel  F.,  223. 
HONE,  PHILIP,  1743-1798.    In  Capt. 
Tobias  Van  Zandt's  Co.,  N.  Y., 

1759- 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 
HOOE,  RICE,  Va.,  1599-1655.  Mem- 
ber House  of  Burgesses,  Shir- 
ley Hundred  Island,  i632-'33, 
and  Charles  City  Co.,  1644- 
46. 

Magruder,  Caleb  C.,  Jr.,  144. 
HOOKER,  REV.   THOMAS,   1585-1647, 


Leader  of  Expedition  which 
founded  the  Colony  of  Conn., 
1635. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  55. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  56. 

Spencer,  Selden,  179 
HOOPER,  WILLIAM,  ,  Marble- 
head,  Mass.  Served  in  Nar- 
ragansett  Wars.  In  Captain 
Henchman's  Company,  1675. 
In  Captain  Wadsworth's  Com- 
pany, 1676. 

Lord,  Calvin,  121. 

HOOPES,  JOSHUA,  1723,  Buck's 

Co.,  Pa.  Member  Assembly, 
1686,  et  seq. 

Hoopes,  Wilford  L.,  223. 
HOPE,  LIEUT.   THOMAS, 


•   1777- 

Lieut,  in  one  of  the  two  Asso- 
ciate Regiments  of  Chester 
County,  Pa.,  i747-'48. 

Cunningham,  William  C.,  233. 
HOPKINS,   LIEUT.   JOHN,   1665-1732. 
Sergt.,  Conn.  Colonial  Troops. 
1714.    Ens.,  1715.    Lieut.,  1716. 

Hopkins,  Forest,  166. 
HOPKINS,  JOHN,  1735-1823.     In  Capt. 
George  Brewerton's  Co.,  N.  Y., 
1758. 

Daniell,  Griswold  B.,  47. 

HOPKINS,  STEPHEN,  1644.     In 

the  "First  Encounter"  with  the 
Indians  at  Great  Meadow 
Creek,  1620.  Member  under 
Arms,  Capt.  Myles  Standish, 
1621.  Member  of  Governor's 
Council,  i633-'36.  Council  of 
War  for  Plymouth,  1642.  Vol- 
unteer in  Pequot  War. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  44. 

Cole,  Amedee  B.,  176. 

Morse,  Glenn  T.,  121. 

Smith,  Dwight,  65. 

Watrous,  Charles  L.,  208. 
HOPKINSON,  JOHN,  1646-1704,  Row- 
ley, Mass.    King  Philip's  War, 
Capt.  Brocklebank's   Co. 

Geer,  Walter,  53. 
HOPKINSON,     THOMAS,      1709-1751. 
Council,  Prov.  of  Penn.,   1747. 

Baird,  Oliver  H.,  87. 

Gilpin,  Francis  H.,  88. 
HOSMER,  JAMES,  1676.     Killed 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


at  the  Haines  Garrison  House, 
Sudbury  Fight,  King  Philip's 
War,  with  other  Concord  vol- 
unteers. 

Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 

Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 

Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 
HOSMER,  CAPT.  STEPHEN,  1704-1758. 
Capt.,  Hartford  Company, 
J755>  French  and  Indian  War. 
In  garrison  at  Pantusick  until 
Sept.  8,  1755.  Deputy  for  East 
Haddam,  1744.  Deputy  for 
Hartford  to  Conn.  General 
Assembly,  1752,  '53,  '55,  '56. 

Hosmer,  James  R.,  57. 

Winchester,  Henry  C.,  Jr.,  68. 
HOSMER,  THOMAS,  1604-1687,  Hart- 
ford,  Conn.     Representative. 

Lea,  James  H.,  119. 

HOUGH,     ATHERTON,     1650. 

Assistant,  Mass.  Bay  Colony, 
1635.  Deputy,  1637,  1638. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  44. 
HOUGH,  WILLIAM,  1619-1683.      En- 
gineer   at   New   London.        In 
King  Philip's  War. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 
HOULTON,  JOSEPH,  1621-1705,  Salem, 
Mass.    In  Capt.  Joseph  Gardi- 
ner's Co.,  1675. 

Ballard,  Willis  D.,  102. 
How  (  E  ) ,  EDWARD, 1 644,  Water- 
town,  Mass.     Deputy,   1635,  et 
seq. 

Farwell,  John  W.,   117. 

Lea.  James  H.,  119. 

HOW(E),    JOHN,    SR.,    1687, 

Marlborough,  Mass.  Com- 
manded a  Garrison  House  at 
Marlborough,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Adsit,  Elbridge  S.,  161. 

HOWARD,   LIEUT.   JOHN,    1625-1700, 

Bridgewater,      Mass.          Ens., 

Bridgewater  Military  Co.,  1664. 

Lieut.,  1689.    Deputy,  1678-1683. 

Henry,  George  F.,  208. 
HOWE,  CAPT.  DANIEL,  1658-1718, 
Marlborough,  Mass.  In  gar- 
rison at  Marlborough,  March, 
1692.  Afterwards  called  Cap- 
tain. 

Barnes,  George  E.,  42. 


Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
HOWELL,  EDWARD,  1585-1656,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  and  Southampton,  L.  I. 
Gov.'s  Assist.,   i647-'53,   Conn. 
Colony. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 

Howell,  William,  76. 
HOWELL,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1625-1695, 
Southampton,  L.  I.  Deputy, 
1662-1664.  Governor's  Assist- 
ant, 1664.  Command  against 
the  Dutch,  i673-'74.  Major  of 
Troop,  1684. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 

Howell,  Charles  F.,  57. 

Rumrill,   Frank,   124. 

ROWLAND,  LIEUT.  JABEZ,  1628  . 

Lieut,  Capt.  Benjamin  Church, 
in  King  Philip's  War. 

Rowland,  Carver,  198. 
ROWLAND,  JOHN,  1592-1673.  "First 
Encounter,"  Great  Meadow 
Creek,  1620.  Gov.'s  Asst.,  1633- 
35.  In  command  of  Kennebec 
Trading  Post,  1634.  Deputy, 
1641,  et  seq. 

Bassett,  Austin  B.,   132. 

Brown,  John  B.,  75. 

Cadle,    Cornelius,    175. 

Cannon,  William  W.  H.,  222. 

Crocker,  David,   104. 

Doten,  Elmer  A.,  229. 

Green,  Samuel  S.,  118. 

Guild,  Frederick  T.,  223. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  56. 

Morrell,  George  C.,  ui. 

Reed,  Latham  G.,  78. 

Stevens,  William  S.  B.,  125. 

ROWLAND,  LIEUT.  JOHN,  1627  , 

Barnstable,  Mass.  Ensign  in 
the  Military  Co.  at  Barnstable,. 
King  Philip's  War,  1675. 
Lieut.,  1683. 

Crocker,  David,  104. 

HOWARD,  LIEUT.  JOSEPH,  1704, 

Plymouth.  Lieut.,  Plymouth  Co., 
1679. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,   Samuel   H.,   57. 
HUBBARD,  GEORGE, 1683.   Dep- 
uty, Conn,  and  Mass.,  1637,  et 
seq. 

Hays,  James  A.,  227. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
HUBBARD,  WILLIAM,  1594-1670,  Ips- 
wich,  Mass.    Deputy,   1638,   et 
seg. 

Hart,  Samuel,  136. 
HUDSON,  DANIEL,  1697,  Lan- 
caster, Mass.  In  Capt.  Joseph 
Sill's  Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 
In  garrison,  i69i-'92.  Killed 
with  wife  and  children,  Sept. 
ii,  1697. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 

HUGHES,  LIEUT.  JAMES,  1766, 

Augusta  Co.,  Va.  Lieut,  in 
Militia,  i756-'6o. 

Owen,  Robert  L.,  142. 
HULL,  BENJAMIN,  1639-1703.     Pri- 
vate in   Capt.   Robert  Mason's 
Troop  of  Horse,   1679. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
HULL,  BENJAMIN,   1680-1732.     En- 
sign   of    Militia,    Piscataway, 
N.  J.,  1713- 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
HULL,  LIEUT.  CORNELIUS,  1626-1695, 
Fairfield,  Conn.  Lieut.,  King 
Philip's  War.  Messenger  of 
Council  of  War,  1675.  Lieut., 
Maj.  Treat's  Life  Guard,  1675. 
Deputy,  1676. 

Benton,  Arthur  B.,  202. 
HULL,  GEORGE,  1659.     Assist- 
ant, 1654.     Deputy  previous  to 
1654.     Member,  General  Court 
of  Conn.,  1637. 

Enders,  John  O.,  133. 

HULL,     REV.     JOSEPH,      1594-1665, 

Barnstable,    Plymouth    Colony. 

Deputy,  Mass.,  from  Hingham, 

1638;   to  Plymouth   Col.,   1639. 

*Hull,  John  C.  F.,  198. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,   199. 

HULL,  JOSIAH,  1675.      Deputy 

from  Windsor,  Conn.,  1659- 
1662.  Deputy  from  Killing- 
worth,  Conn.,  1667-1674. 

Enders.  John  O.,  133. 

HUMPHREY,    MICHAEL,    1695. 

In  Windsor  Dragoons,  1667. 
Deputy  from  Simsbury,  Conn., 
1670.  In  service  at  Windsor, 
i675-'76. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
*  Deceased. 


HUNGERFORD,    DAVID,    1709-1758.     In 

Capt.    Eldad    Lewis'    Co..    2d 

Conn.    Regt.,    i755-'58,    French 

and   Indian  Wars. 
Hungerford,  Victor  W.,  57. 
HUNGERFORD,     WILLIAM,     Charles 

County,  Md.      Soldier  in  Md. 

Militia,  i747-*48. 
Gregg,   Maurice,   95. 

HUNNEWELL,    LlEUT.    RlCHARD,   

1703.  Scarborough,  Me.  Lieut., 
under  Capt.  Joshua  Scottow, 
Black  Point  Garrison,  King 
Philip's  War. 

McGrath,  John,   183. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
HUNT,  CAPTAIN  PETER,  1610-1692, 
Rehoboth,  Mass.  A  first  settler 
of  Rehoboth.  Lieutenant  of 
Rehoboth  Train  Band,  1654-82. 
Captain,  1682-92.  Member  of 
Council  of  War,  1658,  1685. 
Deputy  to  Plymouth  General 
Court  for  fifteen  years  as  Com- 
mander of  Rehoboth  Train 
Band,  he  assisted  Captain 
Henchman  in  the  pursuit  and 
defeat  of  King  Philip  upon  the 
latter's  flight  from  Mt.  Hope. 
Defended  town  of  Rehoboth 
when  same  was  attacked  and 
burned,  March  28,  1676. 

Baker,  Frederic  W.,  102. 
HUNTER,  ISAAC,  1740-1816.  With 
Capt.  Eleazar  Warner's  Co., 
of  New  Braintree,  Mass.,  un- 
der Gen.  Webb,  1757,  and  with 
Capt.  Andrew  Dalrymple's 
Co.,  under  Col.  Jedidiah  Preble, 
1758,  French  and  Indian  Wars. 

Barnes,  George  E.,  42. 
HUNTINGTON,      JOHN,       1642       , 

Amesbury,  Mass.  Snow-shoe 
man,  1708. 

Atwood,  Luther,  102. 
HUNTINGTON,      SIMON,      1659-1736. 
House   used   as   Arsenal,   Nor- 
wich.    Indian   Wars. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 

HURLBUT,    LIEUT.     THOMAS,    

1671,  Wethersfield,  Conn.  Un- 
der Lion  Gardiner  in  the  Pe- 
quot  War.  Clerk  of  Train 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Band,     1640.        Deputy,    1644. 
Lieut,   at  the  Saybrook  Fort. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 
HUSSEY,     CHRISTOPHER,     1595-1686. 
A     Member     of     Council,     N. 
Harap.,    1680.      Representative, 
Mass.,  i658-'6o. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 

Robie,  Guy  S.,  234. 

Robie,   William  J.,  234. 
HUTCHINS,     FRANCIS,     -     1698. 
Member  Md.  House  of  Assem- 
bly, 1694. 

Boogher,  Frank,  174. 

Boogher,  Howard  M.,  174. 

Boogher,  John  H.,  175. 

Boogher,  Lawrence,  175. 

Carleton,  Murray,  176. 
HUTCHINS,  HEZEKIAH,  1727-1796. 
In  Capt.  Thomas  Cheney's  Co., 
8th  Mass.  Regt.,  Louisburg, 
1745.  Lieut.,  Major  Stephen 
Miller's  Co.,  Co.  Jonathan 
Bayley's  Mass.  Regt.,  Fort  Wil- 
liam Henry.  Capt.,  Engineer 
at  Fort  Frederick. 

Silvester,  Learoyd,  90. 
HUTCHINS,  JOHN,   1604-1685,  New- 
bury  and  Haverhill,  Mass.    In 
King  Philip's  War  in  1675. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
HUTCHINSON,  CAPT.  EDWARD,  1613- 
1675.  Mass.  Capt.,  A.  &  H.  A. 
Co.,  1657.  Deputy,  1658.  Capt. 
of  "Three  County  Troupe," 
i659-'74.  Capt.  of  Expedition 
against  Nipmuck  Indians,  and 
died  from  wounds  received  in 
fight,  Aug.  2,  1675. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,   Samuel   H.,   56. 

HUTCHINSON,  Gov.  WILLIAM,  1586- 

1642.      Representative  to  Gen- 

eral  Court  of  Mass.,   i635-'38. 

Gov.     of     Portsmouth,     R.     I., 


Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 
HYDE,    CAPT.    DANIEL,    1694-1770, 

Conn.    Capt.,  3rd  Norwich  Co. 

Militia,  1746,  et  seq.     In  French 

War,  1748. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 


IDE,  NICHOLAS,  1620-1690.    In  King 

Philip's     War,     under     Major 

William  Bradford. 
Brown,  John  B.,  75. 
Ide,  Robert  L.,  58. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,   109. 
IDE,    NICHOLAS,    1654-1723,    Attle- 

boro,    Mass.        Representative, 

1714. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 

JACKSON,  EDWARD,  1602-1681.    Dep- 
uty   from    Cambridge,    Mass., 
1647,  et  seq. 
Koop,  Eugene  J.,  76. 
Robinson,   Roswell   R.,   124. 
Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 

JACKSON,    COL.    JOHN,    1735. 

Long  Island  Militia.     Member 
of  Assembly. 

Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  51. 
JACKSON,  SEBAS,  1642-1690,  Newton, 
Mass.      In    Capt.   Poole's   Co., 
King  Philip's  War. 
Koop,  Eugene  J.,  76. 
Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 

JACOB,  NICHOLAS,  I6s7,  Hing- 

ham,  Mass.     Deputy,  1648-1649. 
Weld,  George  F.,  126. 
JAMES,  JOHN,  1641-1676.    Wounded 
in  fight  with  Indians  and  died 
from  his  wounds. 
Baker,  Alfred  L.,  170. 
JAMES,  SERGT.  THOMAS.   Member  of 
Capt.     Mosely's     Co.     at     Mt. 
Hope,  1675. 
Baker,  Alfred  L.,  170. 
JANNEY,  THOMAS,  1634-1696.   Mem- 
ber  of    the   Council    of   Penn., 
1683-1686. 

White,    Fletcher,    143. 
JAY,  JOHN,  1745-1829.    Member  of 
Continental  Congress,  i774-'75. 
Member    of   N.    Y.    Provincial 
Congress,   1775.     Chief  Justice 
of  United  States. 
Du  Bois,  Ernest  B.,  198. 
JENCKES,     JOSEPH,     2d,     1632-1717. 
Governor's  Assistant  of  R.   I., 
1650,  et  seq. 
Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
JENCKES,    Gov.    JOSEPH,    1650-1740. 
Dep.-Gov.    of    R.    L, 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Gov.,   i727-'32.     Major  of  the 
Main,  lyoy-'n. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
JENKINS,       WILLIAM,       1648-1712. 
Member    of    Assembly,     1690- 
1695.        Member    of    Council, 
Prov.  of  Penn.,  1691-1692. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
JENNEY,  JOHN,  1643/44.     Sol- 
dier in  King  Philip's  War. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  44. 
JENNISON,  ENS.  SAMUEL,  1645-1700, 
Watertown,     Mass.       Ens.    in 
Militia. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
JEWETT,  JOSEPH,  1609-1660/1,  Row- 
ley, Mass.    Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral  Court,   1651-54,   1660. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  123. 
JEWETT,  JOSEPH,  JR.,  1656-1710, 
Rowley,  Mass.  Served  with 
Major  Appleton  in  the  Narra- 
gansett  Campaign,  1675.  Also 
under  Captain  Joseph  Gardi- 
ner. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,   122. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  124. 
JOHNSON,  CAPTAIN  EDWARD,  SR., 
1599-1672,  Woburn,  Mass.  One 
of  the  founders  of  A.  &  H.  A. 
Co.,  1637.  Ens.  in  Capt.  George 
Cooke's  Co.,  1638.  Lieut,  of 
Middlesex  Co.  Troop,  1643; 
Capt.,  1644.  Surveyor-General 
of  the  Military  Stores  of  the 
Colony,  1659.  Deputy,  1643- 
'47,  '49-'7o.  Speaker,  1655. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  44. 

Cutler,  Elbridge  G.,  117. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

Kimball,  Clarence  H.,  109. 
JOHNSON,  CAPT.  ISAAC,  1615-1675. 
Capt.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1667, 
and  of  the  Roxbury  Militia, 
1653.  Killed  in  Narragansett 
Fort  Fight. 

Morris,  Seymour,  121. 
JOHNSON,  JOHN,  1600-1659  Rox- 
bury, Mass.  Was  "Surveyor 
of  all  ye  Armyes."  Deputy  to 
the  General  Court,  1634,  et 
seg. 


Clark,  Eliot  A.,  104. 

Morris,  Seymour,  121. 
JOHNSON,   SERGT.    MATTHEW,    1633- 
1696,    Woburn,    Mass.      Sergt., 
1663.     Deputy,   i689-!92. 

Swan,  Reuben  S.,  125. 
JOHNSON,  CAPT.  TIMOTHY,  1679- 
1771.  7th  Co.,  Col.  James 
Stevens's  4th  Mass.  Regt.  Ex- 
pedition against  Louisburg, 
1745.  Representative,  1737- 
1745.  Capt.  in  French  and  In- 
dian War. 

Allen,  John  J.,  161. 

Allen,  Marion  S.,  161. 
JOHNSON,  MAJ.  WILLIAM,  1629-1704, 
Woburn,  Mass.  Assistant, 
Mass.  Bay  Colony,  i684-'86, 
'Sg-'gi.  Member  Council  of 
Safety,  Andros  troubles,  1689. 
Deputy  to  the  General  Court, 
1674,  '76-'83.  Maj.  of  Militia 
under  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  L$rnde, 
King  William's  War. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,   52. 

Ludington,  Elliot  K.,  177. 
JOHNSTONE,  DR.  JOHN,  1661-1732. 
Member  of  King's  Council  for 
Prov.  of  N.  J.,  1686-1690,  for 
N.  Y.,  1716-1723.  Represented 
Middlesex  Co.,  in  the  General 
Assembly.  Speaker. 

Bradish,  George  J.,  44. 
JONES,    ENSIGN     ISAAC,     1702-1759. 
Ensign    in    Col.    Elisha    Wil- 
liam's Regt.,  Conn.  Foot,  1747- 
'48. 

Hill,  Edwin  A.,  141. 

JONES,  PARKER,  1734  .    Private 

in     relief     of     Fort     William 
Henry,  1757. 

Hill,  Edwin  A.,  141. 

JONES,  ROBERT, 1746.    Member 

of  Pa.  Assembly,  1711,  et  seg. 

Thompson,  Henry  B.,  218. 
JONES,    ROBERT,    1633    ,    Ames- 
bury,  Mass.    Under  Capt.  Tur- 
ner in  Falls  Fight,  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 

Bailey,  Edward  P.,  169. 
JONES,    MAJ.    THOMAS,    1665-1713, 
Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.    Capt.  Queen's 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  1702.    Major,  1707. 

Jones,  Walter  R.,  58. 


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JONES,  DEP.-GOV.  WILLIAM,  1624- 
1706.  Assistant,  1662-1664. 
Dep.-Gov.,  1664-1665,  New 
Haven  Colony.  Assistant,  1665- 
1691.  Dep.-Gov.,  1691-1698, 
Colony  of  Conn. 

Benedict,  Walter  S.,  74. 

Hill,  Edwin  A.,  141. 

Macfarlane,  George  S.,  xzz. 
JONES,  WILLIAM,  1723-1759.  Mas- 
ter's Mate  on  Privateer  "King 
George"  of  Newport,  R.  I., 
1744.  Second  Lieut.,  1747. 
Quartermaster,  1747.  Master 
on  Privateer  "Ranger"  of 
Newport,  R.  I.,  Oct.,  1744. 
First  Lieut,  on  Privateer  "Duke 
of  Marlborough,"  1759. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 

JORDAN,     DOMINICUS,     1703, 

Spurwick  (Falmouth),  Maine. 
Killed  by  Indians  at  his  home 
in  Spurwick,  and  wife  and  six 
children  taken  captives  at  out- 
break of  "3rd  Indian  War." 
Kept  Garrison  House  at  Spur- 
wick. 

Favor,  Otis  S.,  170. 
JORDAN,  REV.  ROBERT,  1612-1679, 
Falmouth,  Me.  Member  of 
the  Council  of  George  Cleves, 
Deputy  Pres.  Prov.  of  Lygon- 
ia,  1648.  Appointed  by  the 
Commissioners  of  Charles  II. 
as  one  of  the  four  to  govern 
the  Prov.  of  Me.,  1665.  Had 
one  of  the  garrisons  at  Spur- 
wick (Falmouth).  His  House 
destroyed  by  Indians,  1675. 
Chaplain  of  the  garrisons  at 
Spurwick  and  Scarborough. 

Favor,  Otis  S.,  170. 

Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 

JORDAN,   SAMUEL,  .       Of 

"Seven  Islands,"  Buckingham 
Co.,  Va.  Capt,  1753.  Presid- 
ing Justice  and  County  Lieut., 
1761.  One  of  the  Commission- 
ers to  examine  the  Militia  ac- 
counts, 1758. 

Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
JOY,  NATHANIEL,  1734-1763.    Served 
in  Capt.  Edward  Ward's  Co., 


Col.  Joseph  William's  Regt., 
1758;  and  in  Col.  Thomas' 
Regt,  1760,  both  for  the  reduc- 
tion of  Canada,  Old  French 
War.  Died  in  service. 
Joy,  Russell  T.,  58. 

JOY,    SAMUEL,    1639-1671,    Boston, 
Mass.  Member  A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
1665. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 

JOY,  THOMAS,  1611-1678,  Hingham, 
Mass.   Member  A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
1658. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 

JUDD,  THOMAS,  circ.  1608-1688,  Far- 
mington,  Conn.  Deputy  from 
Hartford  to  General  Assembly, 
1646,  et  seq.;  from  Waterbury, 
1662,  et  seq.;  from  Farmington, 
1667,  et  seq. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 

JUDSON,  CAPT.  JAMES,  1650-1721. 
Lieut,  of  Dragoons,  1690,  Strat- 
ford, Conn.,  1697,  King  Phil- 
ip's War.  Capt.,  1698.  Dep- 
uty, 1689-1706. 
Moffat,  R.  Burnham,  78. 

JUDSON,  SERGT.  JEREMIAH,  1621-1700. 
Served  on  committee  of  fortifi- 
cations, Stratford,  Conn.,  Nov., 
1675. 
Burton,  Lewis  W.,  194. 

JUDSON,  LIEUT.  JOSEPH,  1619-1690. 
Ens.,  Stratford,  Conn.  Com- 
mittee to  defend  the  coast, 
Stratford  to  Rye,  against  the 
Dutch,  under  Admiral  De- 
Reuter.  Lieut.,  1672.  In  King 
Philip's  War.  Lieut.,  Wood- 
bury  Train  Band,  1684.  Dep- 
uty, i684-'86. 

Parker,  Charles  W.,  151. 
Perry,  John  P.  H.,  62. 

KEEP,  JOHN.  Slain  by  Indians,  March 
26,  1676,  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Keep,  Chauncey,  166. 
KELLOGG,  LIEUT.  JOSEPH,  1627-1707. 
Lieut  at  Hadley,   1662.     Sergt. 
in  Capt,  William  Turner's  Co., 
Falls  Fight,  1676. 
Kellogg,  George  C.,  58. 
KENDALL,  ISAAC,  1686-1773.   Deputy 


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to  General  Assembly  of  Conn., 


Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
KENNEY,  HENRY,  1624  -  ,  Salem, 
Mass.     In   King  Philip's  War 
under    Capt.    George     Corwin, 
1676. 

Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 

Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 

Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 
KENNEY,  THOMAS,  1656-1687,  Salem, 
Mass.     In  Thomas   Gardiner's 
Co.,     1675,     at    Great    Swamp 
Fight,  King  Philip's  War. 

Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 

Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 

Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 
KETCHUM,  ENSIGN  JONATHAN,  1714- 
1790,  Norwalk,  Conn.     Ensign, 
Norwalk  Train  Band,  1749. 

Ketchum,  Charles  J.,  119. 
KETTELL,  ENS.  RICHARD,  1615-1680, 
Charlestown,   Mass.     Sergt.  of 
Foot  Co.  of  Charlestown.    Ens., 
1678. 

Richardson,  William  S.,  112. 
KETTELL,  SERGT.  SAMUEL,  1642-1694, 
Charlestown,  Mass.    Ens.  under 
Capt.    Hammond.      Drummer. 
Sergt.,  1688. 

Richardson,  William  S.,  112. 
KIDDER,  ENS.  JAMES,  1626-1676,  Bil- 
lerica,  Mass.  Ens.,  Lieut.  Dan- 
forth's  Co.,  Middlesex  Regt., 
1675.  His  dwelling  used  as  a 
Garrison  House,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Thayer,  Edwin  A.,  191. 
KILBY,    ENSIGN    JOHN,     1668-1722, 
Boston,  Mass.     Ensign,  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1705. 

Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 
KILHAM,  THOMAS,  1653  -  .    Under 
Maj.    Samuel    Appleton,    King 
Philip's  War. 

Sawyer,  Isaac  H.,  179. 

KlMBERLEY,      THOMAS,      -      1673, 

Stratford,    Conn.      Marshal    of 
New    Haven    Colony,    i653-'6t. 
Deputy,  1639. 
Bronson,  Edward  P.,  175. 
KING,    FEARNOT,    1655-1703,    West- 


field,   Mass.     Soldier   in   King 
Philip's  War. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 

KING,  FRANCIS,  circ.  1690 ,  Prince 

George's  Co.,  Md.  Militiaman 
in  Capt.  Samuel  Magruder's  Co., 
1749. 

Duvall,  Richard  M.,  98. 
KING,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1629-1703.  Lieut., 
1692,  Northampton,  Mass.,  under 
Capt.  Preserved  Clapp,  Indian 
attack  on  Quabogue.  Capt. 
Deputy. 

Westfall,  John  H.,  115. 
KING,  PAUL,  1701-1760.     Soldier  in 

French  and  Indian  Wars. 
King,  Samuel  B.,  166. 
KING,     RICHARD,     1718-1775,     Scar- 
borough,   Me.     Commr.   of  the 
Troops  destined  for  Annapolis 
Royal,  i745-'48- 
Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  51. 
KlNGSBURY,  LlEUT.-COL.  JOHN,  1718- 

1764.  Capt.  and  Maj.  in  Col. 
Plaisted's  Regt,  1755/56  ;  Lieut.- 
Col.  in  Col.  Bagley's  Regt.,  17557 
56,  at  Crown  Point  and  Lake 
George. 
Scott,  Henry  E.,  113. 

KINGSBURY,  CAPT.  JOSEPH,  2nd,  1682- 
1757,   Norwich.     Deputy,    1731, 
et  seq.     Ensign,    1719.     Lieut. 
1727.     Capt.,  1748. 
Graves,  Clyde  M.,  227. 

KINGSLAND,  CAPT.  ISAAC,  1648-1698. 
Governor's  Council,  N.  J.,  1684- 
1698.    Governor's  Council,  N.  J., 
i684-'96.     Capt.  Militia. 
Robbins,  Le  Roy  K.,  178. 

KIP     (or    KYPE),    HENDRICK,    1576 
.    One  of  Nine  Men.    Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  New  Amster- 
dam. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 

KIRTLAND,    NATHANIEL,   1686. 

Private  in  Capt.  Nicholas  Man- 
ning's Co.,  King  Philip's  War. 
Clarke,  Chauncey  II.,  176. 

KITCHELL,  ENS.  SAMUEL,  1633-1690, 
Guilford,  Conn.,  Ens.,  1665.   At 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1673. 
Haines,  John  P.,  54. 

KNAPP.,  LIEUT.  SAMUEL,  1668-1739. 
Ensign    of   Train    Band,    1713, 


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1716.  Lieut.,  1716.  Deputy  to 
Assembly,  1716,  1721,  1722. 

Smith,  Orson,  167. 

KNOTT,   RICHARD,   !684,  Mar- 

blehead,  Mass.  Surgeon  of  the 
Massachusetts  Regiment  in  the 
Narragansett  Campaign,  1675. 

Lord,  Calvin,  121. 
KNOX,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1722-1790.  Capt. 
in  the  43rd  British  Regt.  under 
Wolfe,  and  engaged  at  Quebec 
and  in  other  battles.  He  was 
the  author  of  "Knox's  Historical 
Journals,"  of  the  Campaigns  of 
1755  and  1759. 

Elder,  Thomas  L.,  50. 

LADD,    CAPT.    DANIEL,    1686    , 

Exeter,  N.  H.  Scout  in  Capt. 
Nicholas  Oilman's  Co.,  1710. 
Commanded  Co.  in  pursuit  of 
Indians  near  Lake  Winnepe- 
saukee,  1724.  Capt.  of  a  Co. 
which  he  organized  for  scout 
duty  to  protect  Canterbury 
and  Rumford  (Concord),  1746. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  72. 
LADD,  NATHANIEL,  1651-1691.  Pri- 
vate in  King  Philip's  War. 
Private  in  King  William's 
War,  1690,  and  died  from 
wounds  received  in  fight  at 
Maquoit,  Me.,  Sept.  22,  1690. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 

LAKIN,  ENS.  JOHN, 1697,  Gro- 

ton,  Mass.  Ens.,  1692.  Com- 
mander of  Garrison  at  Groton. 
Sergt,  King  Philip's  War. 

Walton.  Charles  S.,  203. 

LAMB,  ABIEL,  1710,  Roxbury, 

Mass.  In  Capt.  Isaac  Johnson's 
Co.,  Great  Swamp  Fight,  1675. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
LAMB,    EBENEZER,    1736   ,    Ox- 
ford, Mass.    In  Capt.  Jeremiah 
Larned's  Co.,  1759;  Capt.  Wil- 
liam Paige's  Co.,   1761. 

Litchfield,   Wilford  J.,   110. 

LANE,    COL.   JOHN,    1661-1715,   Bil- 

lerica,  Mass.    Lieut,  1693,  King 

William's  War.      Capt.,   1699. 

Maj.,  West  Regt.  of  Horse  and 


Foot,  1711,  Queen  Anne's  War. 
Deputy,  1702.  Col.  of  Mass. 
Militia. 

Whitmore,  Charles  E.,  115. 
Whitmore,   Franklin   G.,   135. 

LANE,     CAPT.     JOHN,     1708     . 

Commissioned     Lieut,     of     the 
i2th   Co.,   7th   Conn.   Regt.,   by 
the      General      Assembly      of 
Conn.,      1752.        Commissioned 
Capt.,  1754. 
Lane,  George  B.,  190. 
LARDNER,    LIEUT.    LYNFORD,    1715- 
1774.      Receiver-General,    and 
Member  of  the  Council,  Prov. 
of  Penn.      Lieut.,  Philadelphia 
Troop,     French     and     Indian 
War. 
Starr,  Isaac,  Jr.,  91. 

LARKIN,  EDWARD,  1652,  Char- 

lestown,  Mass.  A.  &  H.  A. 
Co.,  1645. 

Lord,  Charles  E.,  121. 
LARNED,     ISAAC,     SR.,     1623-1657, 
Chelmsford,   Mass.      Sergt.   of 
Train  Band,  1656. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
LARNED,     ISAAC,     JR.,      1656-1737, 
Framingham,      Mass.       Under 
Capt.    Syll    and    Capt.   Daven- 
port, Great  Swamp  Fight. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
LATHAM,  CARY,  1613-1685,  Groton, 
Conn.        Deputy     to     General 
Court,  1664-1670. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
LATHROP  v.  LOTHROP. 

LATTIMER,   JOHN,   1662.       In 

Capt.     Mason's     Wethersfield, 
Conn.,  Co.  Troops,  1658. 
Smith,  Howard  C.,  79. 
Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 
LAWRENCE,    JONATHAN,    1703-1789, 
Littleton,    Mass.        Soldier    in 
1748. 

Wead,  Leslie  C.,  126. 
LAWRENCE,  ENS.  JOSEPH,  1666-1759, 
Flushing,  L.  I.   Ens.  Queens  Co., 
Militia,  1684. 

Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  51. 
Underbill,  Frederic  E.,  80. 
LAWRENCE,      ENSIGN      NATHANIEL, 
1639-1724,  Groton,  Mass.     En- 


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sign,      1673.        Representative, 


Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 
Pearson,  William  H.,  124. 
LAWRENCE,      RICHARD,      1691-1758, 
Tews  Neck,   L.   I.        In   Capt. 
Jonathan    Wright's    Co.,    1715. 
Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  51. 
LAWRENCE,   CAPT.   WILLIAM,   1623- 
1680.   Queens  Co.  Militia,  1665- 
1680.        Commanded   Flushing 
Co.   at   surrender  of   N.  Y.  to 
the  Dutch,  1673. 
Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  51. 
LAWTON,  GEORGE,  --  .    Gov- 
ernor's Assistant,   R.   I.,    1680- 

1690.  Member,     Council     of 
War,   1671.      Deputy,   1660,   et 
seg.    Member  Court  of  Trials, 
1648. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
LAWTON,   ISAAC,   1650-1731.      Gov- 
ernor's Assistant,   R.   L.   1690- 

1691.  Deputy,   1696,   et  seq. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 

LAY,  JOHN,  JR.,  1633,1696,  Lyme, 
Conn.  In  King  Philip's  War, 
wounded  in  Great  Swamp 
Fight. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
LEACH  (see  also  Leech). 
LEACH,   CAPT.   RICHARD,   1639-1687, 

Salem,  Mass. 

Richardson,  William  S.,  112. 
LEAR,  JOHN,  -  1695.       Member 
Colonial     Council,    Va.,     1683. 
Member    House   of   Burgesses, 
1666,  '85,  '88. 
Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
LEARNED,  BENONI,  1657-1738,  Sher- 
born,  Mass.     In  King  Philip's 
War,   1676.     Deputy,   1701. 
Enos,  Alanson  T.,  76. 
Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 
LEARNED,   CORP.   FANNING,   1733/34 

-  .     Corp.  in  Richard  Grid- 
ley's  Co.  at  Crown  Point,  1756. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 
LEAVENWORTH,    REV.    MARK,    - 

-  .      Chaplain,    Col.   Nathan 
Whiting's  20!  Conn.  Regt.,  Ex- 
pedition against  Canada,  1760; 
Montreal,  1761. 


Kingsbury,  Frederick  J.,  135. 
LEAVITT,    JOHN,    1608-1691,    Hing- 
ham,   Mass.    Deputy,    i6s8-'64. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
LEAVITT,  MOSES,  1650-1731,  Exeter, 
N.  H.    In  garrison,  1696.   Rep- 
resentative, 1693,  et  seq. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  109. 
LEE,   JOHN,    1657-1711.     Westfield, 
Mass.    In  Capt.  William  Tur- 
ner's  Co.,   King  Philip's  War. 
Trowbridge,  Rutherford,  135. 
LEECH,  TOBIAS   (TOBY),  1651-1726. 
Member    of    Penn.    Assembly, 

1713,  et  seq. 

Gibson,  George  T.  M.,  95. 

Perkins,  Rowan  P.,  89. 
LEETE,  Gov.  WILLIAM,  1613-1683, 
Guilford,  Conn.  Deputy,  1644. 
Secretary,  1646.  Gov.'s  Asst., 
New  Haven  Colony,  1653-1658. 
Dep.-Gov.,  1658-1661.  Com- 
missioner for  the  United  Colo- 
nies, 1655-1679.  Gov.,  1661- 
1665.  Gov.'s  Asst,  Conn.  Col- 
ony, 1665-1669.  Dep.-Gov., 
1669-1676.  Gov.,  1676-1683. 

Burbank,  Eugene  D.,  166  and  197. 

Ingraham,  Phoenix,  58. 

Peck,  George  L.,  62. 

Strong,  Alan  H.,  151. 
LEFFINGWELL,  LIEUT.  THOMAS,  1622- 

1714,  Norwich,   Conn.     Deputy 
to     General    Assembly,     1661- 
1710.    Rendered  important  aid 
to    Uncas    when    besieged    by 
hostile    Indians.        Ens.,    1672. 
Lieut.,   1676.     In  King  Philip's 
War,  and  Capt.  Denison's  Co. 

Brewer,  Arthur  H.,  136. 
Ely,   Grosvenor,   133. 
Parker,  Calvin  D.,  210. 
LEFFINGWELL,    ENS.    THOMAS,    JR., 
1649-1724.        Ens.,       Norwich, 
Conn.,   Militia.     Deputy,   1716. 
Brewer,  Arthur  H.,  136. 
LE    MAISTRE,    CLAUDE,    1610-1683. 
Cadet  against  Esopus  Indians. 
One   of  the   30   provided   with 
pound  of  powder  each  for  ser- 
vice at  Harlem. 
Bussing,  John  S.,  75. 
LEONARD,    JAMES,    circ.    1643-1726. 


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Deputy   to   the   General    Court 
of  Mass.  Bay,  1701,  '08,  '21. 
Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
LEONARD,  JOHN,  1676,  Spring- 
field, Mass.     Killed,  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 
LEONARD,  MAJ.  THOMAS,  1641-1713, 
Taunton,  Mass.  Ens.,  1665. 
Capt.,  1690;  afterwards  Maj. 
in  command  of  Bristol  Co., 
Mass.,  Troops.  Deputy,  1680- 
'90. 

Perry,  John  P.  H.,  63. 
LEVIS,  SAMUEL,  1649-1734.       Mem- 
ber    of     Pa.     Assembly    from 
Chester   County,   1686,  '89,  '94, 
'98,    1700,    I7o6-'o9.      Member 
Provincial  Council  of  Pa,  1692. 
Starr,  Isaac,  Jr.,  91. 
*Warner,  John,  218. 
LEWIS,   BRIG.-GEN.   ANDREW,   1720- 
'81.   In  Va.  Indian  Wars,  1754- 
'76,   with   Washington    at   sur- 
render   of    Fort    Necessity;    at 
Braddock's  defeat;  Sandy  Creek 
Expedition,    1756;    Brig.-Gen., 
1774;    Commander-in-Chief    at 
Point  Pleasant. 
Stewart,  Joseph  K.,  195. 
LEWIS,  EVAN,  1677-1735.      Member 
of    Prov.    Assembly    of    Penn., 
1706,  et  seq. 
Lewis,  Fulton,  142. 
LEWIS,  ISAAC,  1656/7-1691,  Charles- 
town,  Mass.      Soldier  in  King 
Philip's   War,   and    a   "soldier 
grantee"    in    the    Narragansett 
Township  No.  2. 
Witthaus,  Guy  H.,  68. 
LEWIS,    LIEUT.    JAMES,    1637-1713. 
Lieut.,   Barnstable   Co.,   Mass., 
1678. 

Brown,  Philip  G.,  231. 
Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  126. 
LEWIS,     LIEUTENANT     JOHN,     1631 

,  Lynn,  Mass.     In  Captain 

Daniel  Henchman's  Company 
in  King  Philip's  War,  1675. 
Under  Captain  Nicholas  Man- 
ning and  also  under  Captain 
Scottow  in  1676. 
Watkins,  Walter  K.,  126. 


*  Deceased. 


LEWIS,  CAPT.  LEONARD,  1730. 

Capt.  of  Foot  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1700. 
Member     of     Assembly     from 
N.  Y.,  1699-1701,  from  Dutch- 
ess  Co.,  i7i3-'26. 
Roe,  Charles  F.,  79. 

LEWIS,  THOMAS,  1718-1790.     Mem- 
ber of  Va.  House  of  Burgesses, 
1732,  et  seq. 
Lewis,  Charles,  182. 

LEWIS,  WILLIAM,  I731,  New- 
town,   Pa.      Member  of  Prov. 
Assembly,  Pa.,  1710,  1718. 
Thompson,  Henry  B.,  218. 

LIBBY  (LIBBEY),  JOHN,  1602-1682, 
Scarborough,  Me.  First  Select- 
man, 1669.  Bore  arms  in  de- 
fence of  Scarborough,  1675. 
Defended  Black  Point  against 
Indians,  1676. 
Morrell,  George  C.,  in. 

LINDON,  ENSIGN  HENRY,  1660. 

Ensign  of  Artillery,   1648. 
McClintock,    Emory,    150. 

LINDSAY,   CHRISTOPHER,   1669. 

Soldier  and  wounded  in  Pequot 
War. 
Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

LINDSAY,      ELEAZER,      1669. 

Served   in   King  Philip's   War 
in  Capt.  Jos.  Gardiner's  Co. 
Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

LINES,  EBENEZER,  1718-1798.  Served 
in  Capt.  Peck's  Regt.,  17  days. 
In  ist  Co.  2nd  Regt.  under 
Maj.  Hubbard  "in  ye  late 
alarm  for  ye  defense  of  Fort 
WTilliam  Henry  and  Parts  Ad- 
jacent," 1757. 
Lines,  Harvey  K.,  77. 

LIPPITT,  JOHN, 1669.  Commis- 
sioner to  form  government  un- 
der a  Charter,  May  16,  1647, 
Colony  of  R.  I.  and  Provi- 
dence Plantations. 
Burlingame,  Edwin  A.,  225. 

LlSPENARD    (L'ESPENARD),    ANTOINE, 

1643-1696.  Bearer  of  military 
despatches  from  Gov.  of  N.  Y. 
to  Gov.  of  Canada,  1687.  Re- 
turning alone  in  the  dead  of 
winter,  he  warned  the  English 
of  the  French  Expedition, 


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known  as  the  "Snow-shoe  Ex- 
pedition," which  resulted  in  its 
defeat. 
Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

LISPENARD,  CAPT.  ANTHONY,  1683- 
1758.  Capt.  of  a  company 
raised  at  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y., 
to  take  part  in  war  against 
Spain,  i74o-*42. 
Fox,  Noel  B.,  53. 

LISPENARD,  CAPT.  ANTHONY,  JR., 
1709-1740.  Commissioned  Capt, 
N.  Y.  Colonial  Forces,  July  5, 
1740,  to  take  part  in  war 
against  Spain. 
Suydam,  Walter  L.,  79. 

LISPENARD,  COL.  LEONARD,  1715- 
1790.  Capt.,  French  and  Indian 
War,  1759.  Member  N.  Y. 
Colonial  Assembly,  1759-1768. 
Member  First  Colonial  Con- 
gress, 1765. 
Seabury,  William  M.,  65. 

LITCHFIELD,    LAWRENCE,    1614-1657, 
Barnstable  and  Scituate,  Mass. 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1640,  and  of 
Lieut.   Thomas   Dymoke's    Co., 
in   active  service  with  the  In- 
dians, i643-'44. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
Litchfield,  William  E.,  in. 

LITCHFIELD,    NICHOLAS,     1680-1750, 
Scituate,  Mass.    Representative, 


Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  110. 
LITCHFIELD,  ENSIGN  SAMUEL,  1715- 

1804,    Scituate,    Mass.      Ensign 

in  Capt.  Benjamin  James'  Co., 

1762. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
LITTLE,   THOMAS,  -    ^71,   Ply- 

mouth   and   Marshfield,    Mass. 

In  Plymouth  Co.,  1643. 
Baker,  George  F.,  147. 

LlTTLEFIELD,       FRANCIS,       1619-1712, 

Wells,  Me.  Deputy,  General 
Court  of  Mass.  Bay,  from 
York,  Me.,  1660;  from  Wells, 


Sawyer,  Isaac  H.,  179. 
LITTLETON,  NATHANIEL,  -  1654. 
Chief  Magistrate  of  Northamp- 
ton Co.,  Va.,  1640.   Member  of 


Va.  House  of  Burgesses,  1652. 
Member  of   Council,  1652. 

Waters,  John  S.  T.,  97. 
LITTLETON,  COL.  SOUTHEY,  1645- 
1679,  Accomac  Co.,  Va.  Col. 
Va.  Forces,  1676.  Served 
against  Indians,  and  under 
Gov.  Berkeley,  Bacon's  Rebel- 
lion. 

Waters,  John  S.  T.,  97. 
LIVERMORE,  CORP.  JOHN,  1606-1684, 
New  Haven,   Conn.      Corp.  in 
the  New  Haven  Co.,  1647. 

Clark,  Byron  N.,  163. 
LIVINGSTON,  COL.  PHILIP,  1686-1749. 
2d  Lord  of  the  Manor.  At 
capture  of  Port  Royal,  1710. 
Col.  of  Provincial  Forces. 
Member  of  Council,  1725-1749. 
Secretary  for  Indian  affairs, 
Prov.  of  N.  Y.,  i72i-'49. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
LIVINGSTON,  COL.  ROBERT,  1654-1728. 
ist  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Liv- 
ingston. Member  of  Council, 
Prov.  of  N.  Y.,  1698-1701. 
Member  of  Assembly,  1709- 
1711. 

Austin,  William  M.,  42. 

Delafield,  Edward   C.,  48. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 

Du  Bois,  Ernest  B.,  197. 
LIVINGSTON,  LIEUT.  ROBERT,  JR. 
("the  nephew), 1725.  Re- 
corder of  Albany,  1710.  Mayor 
of  Albany,  I7io-'i9.  Commis- 
sioner of  Indian  affairs,  1715- 
'20.  Member  of  General  As- 
sembly for  Albany,  I7ii-'i5. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Cortlandt  S.,  80. 
LIVINGSTON,  COL.  ROBERT,  1708- 
1790.  Capt.,  Militia,  "Seven 
Years'  War."  Served  on  Fron- 
tier and  Fort  William  Henry. 
3rd  Lord  of  Manor.  Member 
Provincial  Assembly. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
LYOYD,  EDWARD,  1615-1695.  Burgess 
from  Lower  Norfolk  Co.,  Va., 
1644-1645.  Commander  of 
Anne  Arundel  Co.,  Md.,  1650. 
Commissioner  to  make  treaty 
with  Susquehannock  Indians, 


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1652.    General  Assembly,  1654. 
Council,  1658-1666. 
Pennington,  Josias,  97. 
LLOYD,    JAMES.      Member    of    Md. 
Assembly,  1712,  et  seg.     Mem- 
ber    of     Governor's     Council, 

I722-'23. 

Brice,  Philip  H.,  91. 

LLOYD,    CAPT.    JOHN,    1728, 

Salem  County,  N.  J.   Capt.  Foot 
Co.,  1715. 

Thompson,  Henry  B.,  218. 
LLOYD,  DEP.-GOV.  THOMAS,  1640- 
1694.  Member  and  President 
of  Council,  and  Dep.-Gov.  of 
Prov.  of  Penn.  during  William 
Penn's  absence.  Chief  Magis- 
trate of  Prov.,  1684-1693.  First 
Master  of  Rolls,  and  Keeper 
of  Great  Seal. 

Lukens,  Alfred  B.,  60. 

Moore,  Clarence,  142. 
LOCKWOOD,  LIEUT.  JONATHAN,  1639- 
1688,  Norwalk,  Conn.   Colonial 
Forces  of  Conn.     Deputy. 

Chambers,  Walter  B.,  46. 

LOCKWOOD,     SERGT.     ROBERT,     

1658.     Sergt.,  Fairfield,   Conn., 
Regt.,   Capt.   Nathaniel   Seeley. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  76. 

Hatfield,  Abraham,  Jr.,  55. 

McClintock,   Emory,   150. 

Seymour,  Harry  P.,  230. 
LOGAN,  JAMES,  1674-1751.    Member 
Provincial       Council,       Penn., 
1702-1747.    Acting  Gov.,  1736- 
1738. 

Coles,  Walter  D.,  176. 

Hilles,  William  S.,  217. 
LOGAN,  WILLIAM,  1718-1776.   Mem- 
ber Governor's  Council,  Penn., 
1747-1776. 

Coles,  WTalter  D.,  176. 

LOKER,  HENRY, 1688,  Sudbury, 

Mass.    In  Sudbury  Fight,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  109. 
LONGLEY,  DEACON  JOHN,  1682-1758. 
Representative  from  Groton  to 
General  Court  of  Mass.  Cap- 
tured by  Indians  in  a  raid, 
1699,  and  held  prisoner  for  five 
years  until  ransomed. 

Pollock,  Edwin  T.,  203. 


LONGLEY,  JOSEPH,  1724-1758.  En- 
listed for  French  and  Indian 
War,  1758.  Mortally  wounded 
at  Battle  of  Fort  William  Henry 
and  died  at  Greensburg,  N.  Y. 

Pollock,  Edwin  T.,  203. 
LOOMIS,  JOSEPH,  1590-1658,  Windsor, 
Conn.     Deputy,  i643-'44. 

Enders,  John  O.,  133. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
LOOMIS,  JOSEPH,  1616-1687,  Windsor, 
Conn.     Member  of  the  Wind- 
sor Troop,  King  Philip's  War. 

Fall,  Charles  G.,  117. 
LOOMIS,  CAPT.  MATTHEW,  1703-1764. 
Bolton,   Conn.   Ens.,   1752.     ist 
Lieut.,     Invasion     of     Canada, 
1758.     Capt.,  1761. 

Baxter,  James  P.,  229. 

LOOMIS,  LIEUT.  SAMUEL,  ^89, 

Westfield,    Mass.      Ens.,    1674. 
Lieut.,  . 

Loomis,  Charles  J.,  167. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 

LOOMIS,  SERGT.  SAMUEL,  I7"> 

Westfield,     Mass.       Sergt.     in 
Westfield  Train  Band. 

Booth,  Charles  E.,  116. 
LORD,  CAPT.  ABRAHAM,  1699-1779, 
Berwick,  Me.  Capt. York  County 
Troop,  Col.  Sir  William  Pepper- 
rell's  Regt.,  1757.  Capt.  of  Blue 
Troop  of  Horse. 

Bennett,  Larkin  E.,  116. 
LORD,  CAPTAIN  SAMUEL,  1689-1762, 
,  Me.  Captain  of  the  Ber- 
wick Company,  First  York 
County  Regiment  commanded 
by  Sir  William  Pepperrell. 

Fall,  George  H.,  106. 
LOTHROP,    JOHN,    1584-1653,    Barn- 
stable,  Mass.   Member  of  Mili- 
tary Co.  under  Capt.     Thomas 
Dimmock,  1643. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  198. 
LOTHROP,  JUDGE  SAMUEL,  1620-1700. 
Member  Barnstable  Co.,  1643. 
In  Maj.  Willard's  Expedition 
against  Ninigret,  1654.  Relief 
of  Uncas,  under  Lieut.  James 
Avery,  1657. 

Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  55. 


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Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  56. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 

LOTHROP,    LlEUT.-COL.    SlMON,    1689- 

1774.       Commanded     a     Conn. 
Regt.  at  Louisburg,  1745. 
Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 
LOWE,  THOMAS,  1632-1712,  Ipswich, 
Mass.     In  King  Philip's  War. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  121. 
LOWELL,  ABNER,   1711-1761,   Pema- 
quid,    Me.     Ambushed   by   In- 
dians   at    Fort    Pemaquid    and 
wounded,  May  26,  1747. 
Lowell,  Payson  T.,  in. 
LUCAS,     BASIL,     1718-1779,     Prince 
George's  Co.,  Md.     Soldier  in 
Capt.  George  Beall's  Co.,  1748. 
Gregg,  Maurice,  95. 
LUDINGTON,  CAPT.  HENRY,  1739-1817. 
Private    in    Capt.    Foote's    Co., 
and   Conn.   Regt.,   at  Battle   of 
Lake    George,    Sept.    8,    1755. 
Private  in  Col.  Andrew  Ward's 
Regt.,    Crown    Point,    Apr.    19, 
1756.     Private  in  relief  of  Fort 
William     Henry,     under     Col. 
Newton,   Aug.,    1757.      Private 
in  Campaign  of  1759,  Quebec, 
Sept.  13,  1759.    Appointed  Lieut, 
by  King  George  II,  1760.    Com- 
missioned Capt.  by  Gov.  Will- 
iam Tryon,  Feb.  13,  1773. 
Van  Schaick,  Arthur  P.,  168. 
Van  Schaick,  Harrison  L.,  168. 
LUDLOW,   DEP.-GOV.   ROGERS,    1590- 
1665.     Gov.'s  Asst.,  Mass.  Bay 
Colony,  1630.    Dep.-Gov.,  1634. 
With    Mason    in    Pequot   War. 
Dep.-Gov.,  Conn.,  1639.    Com.- 
in-Chief    of    Conn.    Forces    in 
anticipated   conflict  with  Man- 
hattoes  and  Dutch. 
Smith,  George  W.,  66. 
LUMMIS,    EDWARD,    1606-1682,    Ips- 
wich, Mass.     Served  in  Pequot 
War,  1637. 

Lummis,  Benjamin  R.,  60. 
Lummis,  Charles  A.,  60. 
Lummis,  William,  60. 

LUQUER,  ABRAHAM,  1764.     In 

Capt.  Francis  Titus'  Co.,  Kings 
County  Militia,  1715. 
Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 
LYMAN,    LJEUT.    BENJAMIN,    1674- 


1723.     Lieut,   in   Northampton, 
Mass.,  Co, 

Cox,  John  L.,  91. 

LYMAN,  LIEUT.  JOHN,  1623-1690.  In 
command,  after  death  of  Capt. 
William  Turner,  of  Northamp- 
ton soldiers,  Falls  Fight,  1676. 

Brockway,  Willam  S.,  132. 

Short,  Charles  L.,  124. 

Stearns,  Foster  W.,  125. 
LYMAN,  LIEUT.  JONATHAN,  1684- 
1753,  Lebanon,  Conn.  Ens.  of 
North  Co.  of  South  Society  in 
Lebannon,  1726.  Lieut,  of  same, 
or  Train  Band,  in  the  First 
Society,  1729 

Parker,  Calvin  D.,  210. 
LYNDE,   BENJAMIN,   JR.,    1700-1781. 
Governor's     Assistant,     Mass., 
1737,  et  seq. 

Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 
LYNDE,  JOSEPH,  1652-1735/6.    Mem- 
ber of  the  Middlesex  Troopers 
under   Capt.  Thomas  Prentice, 
Narragansett  Campaign. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  170. 
LYNDE,  THOMAS,  1594-1671,  Charles- 
town,  Mass.    Deputy,  i636-'37,- 
'45-52. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

Fall,  George  H.,  105. 
LYNDE,    ENS.    THOMAS,    1615-1693, 
Maiden   Mass.   Sergt.,   Maiden 
Co.,  1658.    Ens.,  1675. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  170. 

Farwell,  John  W.,  118. 
LYON,  THOMAS,  1673-1720.  In  Robert 
Hunter's    Co.,    Fusileers,    1711, 
Frontier  service. 

Lyon,  John  H.  H.,  190. 
LYON,  WILLIAM,  1620-1692.    A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1645.    In  King  Philip's 
War,  1675. 

Lyon,  Hiram  R.,  190. 

MACY,  THOMAS,  1608-1682,  Salis- 
bury and  Nantucket,  Mass. 
Commissioner  and  Representa- 
tive from  Salisbury  to  General 
Court.  Chief  Magistrate  Nan- 
tucket,  1675.  First  Recorder  of 
Deeds  Nantucket. 

Barnard,  Ralph  P.,  140. 

Rotch,  William,  113. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


MAGRUDER,  JOHN,  1694-1750.     Rep- 
resented Prince  George's  County 
in  House  of  Burgesses,  iy28-'45. 
Muncaster,  Steuart  B.,  142. 
Wells,  Walter  A.,  143. 

MAGRUDER,     NATHAN,    1786. 

Associate  Judge,  Frederick 
County,  Md.  Circuit,  1749. 
Member  of  House  of  Burgesses, 
175°-'53.  i76o-'6s.  Delegate  to 
Provincial  Congress  of  Md., 

1774- 

Magruder,  Caleb  C.,  Jr.,  144. 

Wells,  Walter  A.,  143. 
MAGRUDER,  CAPT.  SAMUEL,  1654- 
1711,  Md.  High  Justice  and 
Capt.  of  Militia,  Pr.  George's 
Co.,  1696.  Member  House  of 
Burgesses,  i7O4-'c7.  Commis- 
sioner, 1697. 

Duvall,  Richard  M.,  98. 

Knight,  William  W.,  177. 

Muncaster,  Stewart  B.,  142. 

Wells,  Walter  A.,  143. 

MAKEPEACE,  THOMAS,  1666/7. 

Member  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1638- 
'39.  In  Narragansett  Expedi-' 
tion  against  the  Indians,  1654. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 
MANCHESTER,  CAPT.  MATTHEW,  1720- 
1801,  Providence,  R.  I.     Capt., 
1747-48. 

Manchester,  Harry  S.,  167. 
MANNING,  JOHN,  1731-1780.  Soldier 
under  Capt.  Benjamin  Ballard 
and    Col.   Timothy   Ruggles   in 
the  first   Crown   Point  Expedi- 
tion,   1755.      Re-enlisted    under 
the   same    Capt.    in   the    second 
Crown    Point    Expedition,    and 
in  this  service  was  a  Corporal. 
*Libbey,  Octavus  B.,  60. 
MANNING,  ENS.  SAMUEL,  1644-1710. 
Representative,    1695.      Ens.    in 
the  Militia,  Colony  of  Mass. 

Manning,  Frank  O.,  60. 
MARBLE,  SAMUEL,  1729-1799,  Dan- 
vers,  Mass.    In  Capt.  John  Put- 
nam's Co. 

Guilford,  William  W.,  118. 
MARIS,   GEORGE,   1632-1705.     Mem- 

*  Deceased. 


ber  Prov.  Council,  1695,  Prov. 
Penn. 

Wood,  Arthur  K.,  68. 

MARSHALL,     CAPT.     SAMUEL,    

1675,  Windsor,  Conn.  Repre- 
sentative from  Windsor,  1637. 
Killed  in  attack  on  Ft.  Narra- 
gansett, King  Philip's  War. 
Ens.,  1675.  Capt.,  1675. 

Hyde,  Frederic  B.,  141. 
*Young,  William  H.,  81. 
MARSHALL,    CAPT.    THOMAS,    1613- 
1689,    Lynn,    Mass.      Capt.    of 
Militia  Co.,  1664.    Deputy,  1659, 
et  seg. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
MARSHFIELD,     SAMUEL,     1630-1692, 
Springfield,  Mass.  Deputy,  1680- 
'83-'84- 

Picher,  Oliver  S.,  178. 
MARSTON,  LIEUT.  JOHN,   1715-1786. 
Lieut,  in  Timothy  Ruggles'  Foot 
Co.,  1740.    At  Louisburg,  1745. 

Marston,  John,  3d.,  88. 
MARTIN,    JOHN,    1651-1693,    Ames- 
bury,   Mass.     At   Garrison   in 
Chelmsford,  1675. 

Atwood,  Luther,  102. 

Morrell,  George  C.,  112. 
MARTIN,  JOHN,  JR.,  1657-1703.    En- 
sign of  New  Piscataway,  N.  J., 
Militia,  1675  and  1681. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
MARTIN,      THOMAS,      Marblehead, 
Mass.     One  of  the  soldiers  as- 
signed    to     the     Marlborough 
Garrison  in  Oct.,  1675. 

Lord,  Calvin,  121. 
MARVIN,  MATTHEW,  1600-1678.     In 
one  of  Winthrop's  outposts  on 
the    Conn.,    i636-'37.      Deputy, 
1654. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

Marvin,  Chancellor  S.,  167. 

Morse,  Glenn  T.,  121. 

Short,  John  C.,  182. 
MARVIN,  LIEUT.  REINOLD  (REIN- 
HOLD),  1633-1676,  Lyme,  Conn. 
Sergt.,  Saybrook  Train  Band, 
1661.  Subsequently  Lieut.  Dep- 
uty from  Lyme,  i67o-'75. 

Marvin,  Loren  P.  W.,  135. 

*  Deceased. 


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MARVIN,  CAPT.  REYNOLD,  1669-1737, 
Lyme,  Conn.  Deputy  represent- 
ing Lyrne  in  the  General  Court 
for  thirteen  years  between  1711- 
1728.  Capt.  of  Militia,  1718. 
Blackwood,  Norman  J.,  140. 

MASON,  LIEUT.  ARTHUR,  1674 • 

Second  Lieut,  of  Grenadiers  in 
Col.  John  March's  Regt.,  Nova 
Scotia  Expedition,  I7o6-'c>7. 
Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  45. 

MASON,  CAPT.-LIEUT.  DAVID,  1726- 
1794,  Boston,  Mass.  A.  &  H.  A. 
Co.,  1754.  In  the  French  and 
Indian  War.  Lieut,  under  Capt. 
John  Tapley,  of  Salem.  Com- 
manded a  battery  of  six  brass 
pieces  at  Fort  William  Henry. 
Gunner  in  Capt.  Jeremiah 
Green's  Co.,  Boston,  1758.  In 
1763  organized  the  first  train  of 
Artillery  in  Boston,  of  which 
he  was  Capt.-Lieut. 
Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  45. 

MASON,  COL.  GEORGE,  SR.  County 
Lieut.  Stafford  Co.,  Va.,  1675. 
Represented  his  Co.  in  Bacon's 
Assembly,  1676.  Espoused  the 
popular  side  in  the  House  of 
Burgesses.  Indian  Wars,  1675- 
1684. 
Colston,  Frederick  M.,  95. 

MASON,  COL.  GEORGE,  3d,  1690-1735. 
County  Lieut.  Stafford  Co.,  Va., 
1719.  Member  Assembly,  1718- 
'28.  Burgess,  i7i8-!26.  Mem- 
ber of  the  Knights  of  the 
Golden  Horseshoe  Expedition 
under  Gov.  Spotswood. 
Robinson,  Charles  B.,  Jr.,  195. 

MASON,  CAPT.  HUGH,  1605-1678, 
Watertown,  Mass.  Lieut,  of 
Train  Band,  1645.  Capt,  1652- 
'78.  Deputy,  1635,  et  Se1-  Coun- 
cil of  War,  1676.  Commander 
of  Volunteers  against  "the  Mon- 
hatoes,"  1664.  Commanded  com- 
pany in  Sudbury  Fight,  King 
Philip's  War. 
Lea,  James  H.,  119. 
Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 

MASON,  MAJ.  JOHN,  1600-1672.  Lieut, 
under  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax  in  the 
Netherlands.  Commanded  in 


Pequot  War,  1637.  Asst.,  1641- 
'59.  Dep.-Gov.,  i6$9-'69.  Com- 
missioner for  United  Colonies, 
i647-'6i.  Dep.-Gov. under  Char- 
ter from  Charles  II.,  1662.  Maj. 
and  Commander-in-Chief  of 
Conn.  Militia.  Organized  first 
Troop  of  Horse  in  the  Colony, 
i657-'58. 

Bissell,  George  P.,  217. 

De  Peu,  John,  133. 

Fisher,  James  H.,  87. 
MAVERICK,  SERGT.  ELIAS,  1604-1684, 
Rumney  Marsh,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1654.     Sergt., 
1658. 

Walton,  Charles  S.,  203. 
MAXWELL,  CAPT.  HUGH,  1733-1799. 
French  and  Indian  Wars,  1755- 
'64.  Prisoner  at  Fort  William 
Henry,  1756.  Lieut.  Co.  of  Foot, 
Col.  Joseph  IngersolPs  Regt., 
1762. 

Maxwell,  William,  135. 
MAYHEW,  Gov.  THOMAS,  1592-1681. 
Deputy  from  Watertown, 
Mass.,  i636-'37.  Gov.,  i647-'8i 
and  Commander  of  Martha's 
Vineyard,  Prov.  of  N.  Y.,  under 
commissions  from  Govs.  Love- 
lace and  Nichols. 

Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 

Cook,  Ansel  G.,  133. 

Mayhew,  Zeb,  Jr.,  60. 

McGrath  John,  183. 

MAYO,  JOHN,  1676.     Barnsta- 

ble  Co.,  Plymouth  Col.,  Lieut. 
Thomas  Dymoke,  i643-'44. 

Greve,   Clifford,   177. 

MCCOLLESTER,  ISAAC,  1736-1814, 
Marlborough,  N.  H.  Appears 
as  sentinel  on  muster  roll,  dated 
Hatfield,  Sept.  26,  1755,  of  offi- 
cers and  men  in  his  Majesty's 
service  under  command  of 
Israel  Williams,  Crown  Point 
Expedition.  Entered  service 
March  15,  1755,  and  served 
until  June  3,  1755. 
McCollester,  Lee  S.,  212. 

MCDOWELL,  CAPT.  JOHN, 1742. 

Killed    in   battle    with    Indians 
at  Timber  Ridge  Church. 
Bruce,  James  W.,  194. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


MclNTOSH,  CAPT.  JOHN  MOHR,  1700- 
1761,  Mclntosh  Co.,  Ga.  Capt. 
Highland  Light  Infantry,  under 
Gen.  Oglethorpe,  against  the 
Spaniards,  1740.  Wounded  and 
captured  at  Fort  Moosa,  Florida. 
Winston,  Bertram  M.,  168. 

McKEE,  COL.  WILLIAM,  1732-1816. 
In  Braddock's  Expedition  to 
Fort  Duquesne.  Capt.  at  battle 
of  The  Points  and  Point  Pleas- 
ant in  1774. 
Wilson,  George  W.,  233. 

MCMILLAN,    COL.    ANDREW,    1731- 

1780.  Received     Lieutenant's 
Commisson    from    Gen.    James 
Abercrumby  "In  the  Independ- 
ent Company  of  Rangers,"  June 
26,  1758.     Served  in  Expedition 
against  St.  Francois,  1759.    Re- 
ceived grant  of  land  from  Pro- 
vincial Government  for  services 
in  Old  French  War,  1767.   Col- 
onel of  nth  N.  H.  Regt.,  1774. 

McMillan  Frank  G.,  190. 
MCWILLIAMS,  CAPT.  RICHARD,  

1781.  Capt  Co.  of  Foot,  Del. 
Militia,  1757. 

Wainwright,  Clement  R.,  90. 
MEEKINS,  THOMAS,  JR.,   1643-1675, 
Hadley,  Mass.    Scout  attack  on 
Hadley,  King  Philip's  War. 

Enders,  John  O.,  133. 
MEIGS,     CAPT.    JANNA,     1672-1739, 
Guilford,    Conn.      Capt,    1717. 
Deputy,   1716-1718. 

Meigs,  Henry  B.,  162. 
MELVIN,  CAPT.  ELEAZER,  1703-1754. 
Served  under  Capt  John  Love- 
well  against  the  Indians,  1725. 
Capt,  French  War,  1745-1747, 
serving  in  several  campaigns, 
and  at  defence  of  Lunenburg, 
Mass. 

Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 

Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 

Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 
MELVIN,  JOHN,  1652-1726,  Charles- 
town,   Mass.      Under    Captains 
Joseph    Sill    and    John    Cutler, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 

Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 

Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 


MERIWETHER,  NICHOLAS,  1647-1744. 
Burgess    for    New    Kent    Co., 
Va.,  1702-1714. 
Meriwether,  William  W.,  178. 

MERRIAM,     WILLIAM,     1689. 

Trooper  in  Capt.  Curwin's 
Troop,  Narragansett  Cam- 
paign. 

Merriam,  Henry  P.,  61. 
MERRICK,      TIMOTHY,       1704-1784. 
Soldier  from  Methuen  in  Capt. 
Daniel    Bodwell's    Co.,    Lieut- 
Col.  John  Osgood's  Regt. 
Kreider,  George  N.,  166. 
MERRICK,    LIEUT.    WILLIAM,    1602- 
1689.     In   Duxbury   Co.   under 
Capt  Myles  Standish,  i636-'43. 
Ensign,  Military  Co.,  Eastham, 
Mass.,  and  Lieut  of  same  1663. 
Council  of  War,  1658. 
Bryant,  Percy,  75. 
MERRITT,  THOMAS.    Deputy  to  Gen- 
eral Assembly,  Hartford,  Conn., 
Oct.  12,  1699. 
Merritt,  Henry  K.,  233. 

MEYER,  ADOLPH, 1711.    Private 

in  3rd  Company,  raised  to  de- 
fend Harlem   against   Indians, 
1663.     Corporal  of  the  Harlem 
Night  Watch,  1676. 
Dos  Passos,  Louis  H.,  75. 
Hatfield,  Abraham,  Jr.,  55. 
La  Bach,  Paul  M.,  166. 
MILLER,  ABRAHAM,   SR.,   1672-1749. 
Soldier  in  Father  Rasle's  War. 
Wounded   at   North   Hampton, 
Mass.,  August,  1724. 
Miller,  Robert  F.,  178. 
MILLER,  ABRAHAM,  JR.,    1720-1785. 
Enlisted  Dec.  3,  1754,  in  Berk- 
shire Co.,  Mass.,  Militia.    Pri- 
vate under  Maj.  Seth  Pomeroy, 
Expedition  to  Canada,   1747. 
Miller,  Robert  F.,  178. 

MILLER,    GAYEN,    .     Pa. 

Assembly,  1714. 
Gest,  Alexander  P.,  87. 
MILLER,     JOHN,     1632-1711,     Yar- 
mouth,   Mass.      Deputy,    Ply- 
mouth Colony,  i67i-'82.    Coun- 
cil of  War,  1676. 
Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 
MILLER,  LIEUT.  JOHN  GEORGE,  1715- 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


1762.  Lieut.-Col.,  James  Burd's 
Regt,  Prov.  Forces,  1760. 

Law,  Robert  D.,  166. 
MILLER,  LIEUT.-COL.  SAMUEL,  1696 

.     Lieut.-Col.,  ist  Regt.  of 

Horse,  1736. 

Botsford,  Harry  G.,  103. 
MILLET,  HON.  THOMAS,  1689-1761, 
Dover,  N.  H.  Representative 
from  Dover,  1731,  et  seg. 
Speaker  of  the  House,  1755. 
Judge  of  the  Sup.  Ct.,  1740- '42. 
Captain. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 

MILLS,  BENJAMIN,  1651  ,  Ded- 

ham  and  Needham,  Mass. 
Served  under  Captain  Thomas 
Brattle,  of  record  24  August, 
1676. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
MINER  (MINOR),  CAPT.  THOMAS, 
1608-1690,  Pequot,  Conn.  Sergt., 
1649.  Deputy,  i650-'5i,  et  seq. 
Capt.,  King  Philip's  War. 
Chief  Military  Officer  at  Mys- 
tic, 1665. 

Miner,  George  L.,  223. 

Reed,  Latham  G.,  79. 

Smith,  Albert  Y.,  90. 
MITCHELL,  MATTHEW,  1590-1645. 
Deputy,  1637,  when  was  voted 
that  "There  shalbe  an  offen- 
sive warr  against  the  Pe- 
quoitt."  Asst.,  1638.  Served 
in  garrison  at  Saybrook  Fort 
under  Lieut.  Lion  Gardiner, 
Pequot  War.  Indian  Fight, 
Conn.  River,  1636. 

Depew,  Chauncey  M.,  Jr.,  48. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 
MIXER,  ISAAC,  1655.     Water- 
town,     Mass.       Clerk     of    the 
Train  Band,  1654. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
MOALE,  JOHN,  1695-1740.     Member 
Lower     House     of     Assembly, 
Md.,  from  Baltimore  Co.,  1735, 
et  seq. 

Jones,  Arthur  L.,  96. 
MODSLEY,  THOMAS, 1706,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.     Soldier  in  gar- 
rison    at    Punkapog    in    King 
Philip's  War,  June  24,  1676. 


Moseley,  John  G.,  122. 
MONSALL,      RALPH,      -      1657, 
Charlestown,    Mass.      Deputy, 


Litchfield,   Wilford  J.,   109. 
MOODY,     DR.     CALEB,     1637-1698, 
Newbury,  Mass.    Deputy,  1677- 
'78.     Sergt.  Newbury  Co. 
Gage,  Herbert  E.,  106. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
MOORE,    SERGT.    ISAAC,     1622-1705, 
Farmington,  Conn.  Sergt.,  Train 
Band,   1649.     Deputy,   i657-'5S. 
Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 
MOORE,     CAPT.     JOHN,     1674-1730. 
Capt.  in  Col.  Thomas  Farmer's 
N.  J.  Regt.,  1715. 
Monr.ette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
MOORE,  JOHN,  -  1677.     Deputy 
to  the  General  Court  of  Conn., 
1653,  **•  sg1- 
Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
MOORE,     COL.     JOHN,      1686-1749. 
Alderman,  N.  Y.  City,  i73O-'37. 
Capt.   of   Militia,   N.   Y.    City, 
1738.       Col.,     1738.       Member 
Gov.'s   Council,   i745-'49. 
Moore,  T.  Channing,  62. 
MOORE,  CAPT.  RICHARD,   1670-^767, 
Oxford,     Mass.       Capt.,     1720. 
Deputy,  i72o-'2i. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
MOORE,   SAMUEL,   1632-1688.     Dep- 
uty   to    General    Assembly    of 
N.  J.,  1668,  '71,  '82,  '88. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,   199. 
MOORE,   CAPT.   SAMUEL,    1705-1786. 
Lieut,    of    ist    Co.,     Salisbury, 
Mass.,  1752.    Capt.,  1756.    Dep- 
uty,  i7S9-'65. 
Kellogg,   George  C.,  58. 
MOREHOUSE,    LIEUT.    SAMUEL,   - 

1687.     Lieut.,  Conn.,  1686. 
McClintock,  Emory,  150. 
MORGAN,  ISAAC,  1652-1706.     In  the 
Falls  Fight,   1676,  under  Capt. 
William  Turner. 
Kellogg,  George  C.,  58. 
MORGAN,    CAPT.   JACOB,    1716-1792. 
Capt.,  i759-'65.     French  and  In- 
dian   Wars,    Prov.    Forces    of 
Penn. 

Kuhn,  John  J.,  58. 
MORGAN,    CAPT.   MILES,   1616-1699. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Built   a  block  house  which  he 
defended   against  the   Indians, 
sacking   of   Springfield,   Mass., 
1675. 
Barbour,  Lucius  B.,  132. 

MORRILL,     ABRAHAM,     1662. 

Member  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1638. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
MORRILL,    ISAAC,    1588-1661,    Rox- 
bury,  Mass.     A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 
1638. 

Brewer,  Arthur  H.,  136. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 
Pearson,  William  H.,  123. 
MORRIS,  ANTHONY,  2nd,   1654-1721. 
Prov.   Council   of  Penn.,   1695- 
'97.      Justice    Supreme    Court, 
1694. 

Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  51. 
MORRIS,  LIEUT.  EDWARD,  ist,  1630- 
1689,  Roxbury,  Mass.     Deputy, 
i6y7-'87.     First  Military  Officer 
of  Woodstock,  Conn. 
Morris,  Seymour,   121. 
MORRIS,  LIEUT.  EDWARD,  3d,   1688- 
1769,  Woodstock,  Conn.    French 
and  Indian  Wars. 
Morris,  Seymour,  121. 
MORRIS,     Gov.    LEWIS,    1671-1746. 
Chief    Justice    of    New    York, 
i72o-'38.      ist    Gov.    Prov.    of 
N.  J.,   i738-'46. 
Morris,  Lewis  G.,  62. 
Robertson,  James  M.,  149. 
MORRISON,  DR.  NORMAND,  1700-1761. 
Surgeon  of  the  Conn,  troops  in 
the  Louisburg  Expedition.    2nd 
Lieut,  in  Capt.  Whiling's   Co., 
1746. 

Isham,  Norman  M.,  223. 
MORTON,    LIEUT.    EPHRAIM,    1623- 
1693,  Plymouth.    Lieut,  of  Ply- 
mouth   Military    Co.,    i656-'64- 
Deputy    to    General    Court    of 
Plymouth  Co.,  i66o-'76,  '78,  '86. 
Representative   to   Mass.   Gen- 
eral   Court,    1692.      Council   of 
War,  i68i-'88. 
Brown,  Philip  G.,  231. 
MORTON,     NATHANIEL,     1613-1710. 
Secretary,  Plymouth  Col.,  1645- 
'85.     Council  of  War.     Awas- 
honk  uprising,  1671. 
Brown,  John  B.,  74. 


MOSELEY,  INCREASE,  1712-1795, 
Woodbury,  Conn.  Represen- 
tative, i75i-'79. 
Moseley,  John  G.,  122. 
MOSELEY,  LIEUT.-COL.  INCREASE, 
1740-1811,  Woodbury,  Conn. 
Ensign  in  the  Thirteenth  Regi- 
ment of  Connecticut  Militia, 
1760;  Lieutenant,  1762-64; 
Captain,  1774;  Lieutenant-Col- 
onel, 1774. 

Moseley,  John  G.,  122. 
Moss,  JOHN,  1604-1707,  New  Haven 
and  Wallingford,  Conn.  Troop- 
er   under    Maj.    John    Mason. 
Representative,  i667-'73. 
Dwight,  Frederick,  76. 
MOTT,  CAPT.  JAMES.    Capt.  of  a  Co. 
of    Foot,    Mamaroneck,    West- 
chester  County,  N.  Y. 
Mott,  John  G.,  233. 
MOULTON,  JOHN,  1599-1650,  Hamp- 
ton, N.  H.    Deputy,  Mass.,  1639. 
Morrell,  George  C.,  in. 
MOUNT,  GEORGE,  1705.     Dep- 
uty to  First  General  Assembly 
of  N.  J.,  1668. 
Sheib,  Samuel  H.,  97. 
MOUNT,  LIEUT.  RICHARD.     Lieut,  of 
Fifth    Co.,    Middlesex    County, 
N.  J.  Militia,  1715. 
Sheib,  Samuel  H.,  97. 
MUNSON,  CAPT.  THOMAS,  1612-1685. 
In  the  Pequot  War  under  Ma- 
son as  Sergt.,  1642.    Ens.,  1661- 
'64.      Lieut.,    i664-'76.      Under 
Capt.    Treat    in    King    Philip's 
War.     Capt.,  1676,  New  Haven 
Co.  Militia. 
Clark,  Eliot  A.,  104. 
Munson,  Frederic  G.,  142. 
Trowbridge,  Rutherford,   135. 
Tuttle,  Henry  S.,  180. 

MYER .    See  Meyer. 

MYGATT,  CAPT.  ELI.  1742-1807,  Conn. 
Capt.  of  ist  Co.  Train  Band, 
i6thRegt.  Conn.  Colony  Troops, 

1774- 
Adams,  George  D.,  182. 

NASH,  THOMAS,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Deputy,  1640. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
NASH,  LIEUT.  TIMOTHY,   1626-1699, 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Hadley,  Mass.,   and   New  Ha- 
ven, Conn.    Lieut.,  Hadley  Mili- 
tary Co.,  1678.    Deputy,  Mass., 
1690,  '92,  '95.    Ensign. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 

NASON,  NATHANIEL,  1740-1805.     In 
Capt.   Timothy    Hamont's    Co., 
Col.      SaltonstalPs     Regt.,     at 
Crown  Point,  1762. 
Butterfield,  Charles  B.,  103. 

NEALE,  LIEUT.  ANTHONY,  1659-1723. 
Lieut,  in  Capt.  Brandt's  Militia 
Co.,  Charles  Co.,  Md.,  1686. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 

NEAL,  CAPT.  JAMES,  1615-1684. 
Prov.  Council,  1643,  et  seq. 
Member  House  of  Burgesses, 
1666.  Commissioner  of  the 
Treasury,  1643.  Capt.,  1661, 
to  raise  troops  against  the 
Dutch. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 

NELSON,  LEANDER,  1724-1820,  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.  Volunteer  in  Louis- 
burg  Expedition,  took  part  in 
the  storming  of  the  island  bat- 
tery and  for  his  sufferings  and 
loss  was  voted  £i  gs.  6d.  by 
the  N.  H.  Legislature,  12  Aug- 
ust, 1746.  In  Captain  Samuel 
Kale's  Company,  Colonel  Sam- 
uel Moore's  Regiment. 
Lamson,  William  G.,  119. 

NELSON,    CAPT.    PHILIP,    1636-1691, 
Rowley,    Mass.      Lieut.,    1673. 
Capt.  in  Expedition  to  Quebec, 
1690. 
Atwood,  Luther,  102. 

NEVILLE,  CAPT.  GEORGE,  1695-1774. 

Capt.,  Va.  Militia. 
Knight,  William  W.,  177. 

NEVINS,  ENSIGN  CORNELIS,  1661-1711. 
Ensign,    1689    -  .    Foot    Co., 
Staten    Island,    Queen    Anne's 
War. 
Coit,  Henry  L.,  147. 

NEWBERRY,    THOMAS,    -     1636. 
Deputy,    Mass.      Bay    Colony, 


Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 

Short,  John  C.,  182. 
NEWBERRY,     WALTER,     1646     -  , 
Newport,    R.  I.     Assistant,  Col- 
ony of  R.  I.,  1686.    Member  of 


Gov.    Andros"    Council,    1686, 
1688. 

Milne,  Caleb  J.,  Jr.,  88. 
Milne,  David,  88. 
NEWCOMB     (E),     LIEUT.     ANDREW.. 
1640-1708,    Edgartown,    Mass. 
Lieut.,    1691 ;    in    command    of 
the  fortification  there. 
Newcomb,  Clarence  F.,  178. 
Picher,  Oliver  S.,  178. 
NEWELL,  ENS.   SAMUEL,   1660-1753, 
Farmington,  Conn.    Ens.  of  the 
Farmington  Train  Band,  1707. 
Wead,  Leslie  C.,  126. 
NEWGATE,  JOHN,   1580-1665.     Dep- 
uty Mass.,  1638. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
NEWHALL,  ENS.  THOMAS,  1630-1687, 

Lynn,  Mass.     Ens.,  1687. 
Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 
NEWTON,   LIEUT.    MARSHALL,    1729- 
1783,  Shrewsbury,  Mass.    Lieut, 
in   Capt.  John  Fay's  Co.  against 
Crown  Point,  1755/6;  in  Capt. 
Artemas    Ward's    Shrewsbury 
Co.,  1757. 

Stevenson,  John  M.,  113. 
NICHOLAS,    ROBERT    CARTER,    1728- 
1780.      Member  Virginia  House 
of  Burgesses,  i756-'6i,  1765-^6. 
Tyler,  George  T.,  91. 

NICHOLS,  SERGT.  FRANCIS, 1650, 

Stratford,      Conn.        Training, 
Sergt.  for   Stratford,   1639. 
Moseley,  John  G.,  122. 
NICHOLS,  THOMAS, 1737,  Read- 
ing, Mass.     Under  Capt.  Nath- 
aniel  Davenport,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  44. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
Pearson,  William  H.,  124. 
NICHOLS,     THOMAS.       Member     of 
Train  Band,  Amesbury,  Mass., 
1680. 

Nichols,  Willard  A.,  202. 
NICKERSON,     WILLIAM,     1646-1719, 
Chatham,    Mass.      Soldier    in 
King  Philip's  War. 
Nickerson,  William  E.,  112. 
NICOLL,  MATTHIAS,  1621-1687.    Sec- 
retary Prov.  of  N.  Y.,  i664-'8o. 
Member  King's  Council,  1667- 


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'80.  Speaker,  Prov.  Assembly, 
1683.  Judge,  Court  of  Admi- 
ralty, 1686. 

Smith,  George  W.,  66. 
NOBLE,   CAPT.    STEPHEN,   1686-1755. 
Capt.  of  Militia  at  New  Mil- 
ford,  Conn.     Twenty  years'  ser- 
vice against  the  Indians.    Dep- 
uty, 1725,  et  seq. 
Kellogg,  George  C.,  58. 
NORTH,  THOMAS,  1649-1712,  Farm- 
ington,  Conn.     In  Narragansett 
Campaign,   Hadley   Garrison. 
Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 
*Wright,  James  N.,  213. 
NORTON,  JOHN,  1657-1725.     One  of 
the  Brookfield   Garrison,   1675. 
Representative,    i68o-'8i-'82. 
Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 
NORTON,     SERGEANT     JOHN,     1684- 

1752,  ,  Conn.     Sergeant  in 

Train  Band,  . 

Booth,  Charles  E.,  116. 
NOTT,    SERGT.    JOHN.      Commanded 
men  from  Wethersfield,  Conn., 
Pequot  War. 
Webb,  Henry  W.,  163. 
Webb,  James  W.,   163. 
Webb,  William  S.,  Jr.,  163. 
NOYES,   CAPT.   CUTTING,   1649-1734, 
Newbury,    Mass.      Lieut,    and 
Capt.  of  Militia. 
Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 
NOYES,REV. JAMES,  1640-1719.    Chap- 
lain in   Capt.  George  Denison's 
Expedition  that  captured  Can- 
onchet,   Chief   Sachem  of  Nar- 
ragansett Indians,  1676. 
Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 
Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 
NOYES,  NICHOLAS,  1614-1701.     Dep- 
uty,   1660,    et    seq.,    Colony    of 
Mass.  Bay. 

Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 
Pettingell,   Frank   H.,   112. 

NUTTING,  JOHN,  1676.    Killed 

while    defending    his    garrison 
house,     Groton,     Mass.,     King 
Philip's  War. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
*  Deceased. 


OAKES,  LIEUT.  EDWARD,  Concord, 
Mass.  Representative,  i659-'8i- 
'8i-'84-'86.  Q.  M.  of  Troop, 
1656. 

Lieut,  under  Capt.  Prentice,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
ODELL,  THOMAS,  1721.     Mili- 
tary officer  for  Anne  Arundel 
Co.,  Md.,  1697. 

Hadley,  William  L.,  177. 
OGDEN,  JOHN,  1609-1682,  Elizabeth 
Towne.  Magistrate,  1656.  Up- 
per House,  General  Court, 
Conn.,  i66o-'6i,  King's  Coun- 
cil, N.  J.,  1665.  Schout  and 
Acting  Gov.  of  English  Col.  in 
East  Jersey,  1673,  Dutch  Occu- 
pation. 

Du  Bois,  Ernest  B.,  197. 

Haines,  John  P.,  54. 

Halsted,    Pennington,    54. 

Smith,  Howard   C.,   79. 
OGDEN,    LIEUT.    JOHN,     1671-1745. 
Lieut,     in     Fairfield,     N.     J., 
Militia,  1715. 

Gerald,  Herbert  P.,  141. 
OGDEN,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1706-1759. 
Capt.  of  the  Fairfield  Com- 
pany of  Militia,  Cumberland 
County,  N.  J.,  in  Col.  Nicholas 
Gibbon's  Regt.  of  Foot.  Com- 
missioned April  9,  1748. 

Gerald,  Herbert  P.,  141. 

OLIVER,  SERGEANT  JOHN, ,  1642, 

Newbury,  Mass.  Deputy,  1637- 
8.  Sergeant,  . 

Bent,  S.  Arthur,  116. 
OLIVER,  CAPT.  PETER,  1618-1670, 
Boston.  Cornet  in  Suffolk  Co. 
Troop  of  Horse,  1652.  Lieut,  in 
Narragansett  Expedition  under 
Maj.  Willard,  1654.  Capt.,  A. 
&  H.  A.  Co.,  1669. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

OLMSTED,     CAPT.     NICHOLAS,    

1684.  Corp.  ist  Troop  Col.  of 
Conn.,  Capt.  Richard  Lord, 
under  Major  John  Mason, 
1&S7-' $%•  Deputy  for  Hartford. 
1672.  Lieut.,  Train  Band,  1673. 
Capt.  of  Militia,  1675,  defence, 
of  New  London  and  Stonington. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 

Holcombe,  John  M.,  137. 
OLNEY,    THOMAS,     SR.,    1600-1682, 
First  Treasurer  of  R.  I.,  1638. 
Asst.  Prest.,  1649,  et  seq.    Dep- 
uty, 1665,  et  seq. 

Root,  George  F.,  64. 
OPDYKE,  GYSBERT,  1605  .    Com- 
mander   at    Fort    Good    Hope 
succeeding   Sergt.    David   Pro- 
voost. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 

ORDWAY,  JAMES,  1687 .    One  of 

the  "Snow-shoe  Men"  of  New- 
bury,  Mass.,  for  service  in  the 
Indian  troubles,  1709-1710. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
ORMSBY,  ENS.  JOHN,  1720-1805,  Pa. 
Ens.  under  Gen.  Forbes,  Expe- 
dition against  Fort  Duquesne, 
1758.  Commissary  and  Pay- 
master at  Fort  Pitts,  i759-'6o. 

Phillips,  Morris  S.,  89. 
OSBORN,  CAPT.  RICHARD,  1612-1686, 
Windsor,  Conn.     Pequot  War. 
1637. 

McClintock,  Emory,  150. 
Perry,  John  P.  H.,  63. 
OTIS,  COL.  JAMES,  1702-1778,  Barn- 
stable,   Mass.     Commander   of 
the  County  Militia.    Chief  Jus- 
tice of   the   Court  of   Common 
Pleas,   1764-1776.     Member   of 
the       Provincial       Legislature, 
1768.     Speaker  of  the  House. 

Greve,  Clifford,  177. 
OTIS,    JOHN,    1621-1684.      In    King 
Philip's  War,  in  Capts.  Hench- 
man's and  Moseley's   Cos.,  1675. 

Greve,  Clifford,  177. 
OTIS,  COL.  JOHN,  1657-1727.  Com- 
mander of  Barnstable  Militia. 
Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  1702,  et  seq.  Councillor, 
1708,  et  seq.  Representative, 
1692-1700,  i7O3-'o4,  I7o8-'o9. 

Greve,  Clifford,  177. 

Porter,  Alexander  S.,  Jr.,  124. 
OTIS,  COL.  JOSEPH,  circ.  1725-1810, 
Barnstable,  Mass.    Representa- 
tive to  the  General  Court,  1774. 
Greve,  Clifford,  177. 


PABODIE  (or  PEABODY,  or  PEABODIE), 
WILLIAM,  1620-1707,  Duxbury, 
Mass.    Little  Compton,  R.I.    In 
Capt.     Myles     Standish's     Co., 
1643.     Depty,   1654,  et  seq. 
Baker,  Alfred  L.,  170. 
Baker,  George  F.,  147. 
Brown,  Philip   G.,  231. 
Clark,  Eliot  A.,  104. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
PADDOCK,  ROBERT,  -  1650.    Mili- 

tary Co.,  Plymouth,  1643. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 
PAEBODY,     JOHN,      1590-1667.      In 
Duxbury    Military    Co.,    under 
Capt.  Myles  Standish,  1643. 
Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
PAGE,  JOHN,  1630-1711,  Watertown, 

Mass.     Deputy,  1700. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 
Pearson,  William  H.,  124. 
PAGE,  RORERT,  1604-1679,  Hampton, 
N.    H.     Representative    Mass., 


Crawford,  George  A.,  104. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
Robie,  Guy  S.,  234. 
Robie,  William  J.,  234. 
PAINE,    LIEUT.    MOSES,    -    1690, 

Boston,  Mass.  Deputy,  i666-'68. 

Ensign     and     Lieut.      Member 

A.  &  H.  A.  Co. 
Chapin,  Clifford  S.,  116. 
Parker,  Edward  H.,  213. 
PAINE,  NATHANIEL,  ist,  1630-1677/8, 

Rehoboth,    Mass.      Representa- 

tive, J.6j6-Tj. 
Lea,  James,  H.,  120. 
PAINE,  NATHANIEL,  2nd,  1661-1723, 

Bristol,  R.  I.     Councillor,  1703, 

et  seq. 

Baker,  George  F.,  147. 
Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
PAINE,  NATHANIEL,  3rd,  1688-1730, 

Bristol,    R.    I.     Representative, 

1724,  1729. 
Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
PAINE,  STEPHEN,  1629-1677.    Served 

under  Maj.  William  Bradford, 

Plymouth     Colony     Forces     in 

King  Philip's  War. 
Allen,  Oliver  F.,  42. 
Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 
Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 

PAINE,  STEPHEN,  1679,  Reho- 

both,  Mass.     Deputy,  1647,  '49- 
'59,  '63-'66,  '7o-'7i. 
Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
PAINE,    THOMAS,    1612-1706,    East- 
ham,  Mass.      In  King  Philip's 
War.     Deputy. 
Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  44. 
Smith,  Thomas  H.,   170. 
PAINE,   HON.   TIMOTHY,   1730-1793, 
Worcester,    Mass.     Representa- 
tive, 1755,  et  seg.     Councillor, 
1763,  et  seq, 
Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
PARKE,  ROBERT,  1651-1707,  Wethers- 
field,  Stonington,  New  London, 
Preston,   Conn.     In  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 

White,  William  R.,  126. 
PARKE,     ROBERT,     1573-1662,     New 
London,  Conn.  Colonial  Assem- 
bly, 1642  and  1652.    Selectman, 
1651. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  76. 
White,  William  R.,  126. 

PARKE,  THOMAS,  1709,  Weth- 

ersfield,   Stonington,   New  Lon- 
don    and    Preston,    Conn.      In 
King  Philip's  War. 
White,  William  R.,  126. 
PARKE,  WILLIAM,  1606/7-1685.     A. 
&  H.  A.  Co.,  1638.     Represented 
Roxbury,  Mass.,  in  the  General 
Court,    1635-1667.      Surveyor- 
General  of  Arms  and  Ammu- 
nition for  the  Colony,  1660. 
Harris,  Williams  C.,  212. 
PARKER,    LIEUT.    HANANIAH,    1638- 
1724,     Reading,     Mass.       Ens. 
in    Capt.    Swayne's    Foot    Co., 
1680.      Lieut.,    1684.      Deputy, 
i683-'84.     Representative,  1695. 
Winship,  William  H.,  127. 
PARKER,    JOHN,    circ.    1642-1684/5, 
Roxbury,     Mass.       Soldier     in 
Capt.     John     Holbrook's     Co., 
King  Philip's  War,  i675-'76. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
PARKHURST,  JOHN,  1644-1725,  Sud- 
bury,  Mass.     In  Great  Swamp 
Fight,  1675. 
Hicks,  Lewis  W.,  118. 


PARSONS,  CORNET  JOSEPH,  1618-1683, 
Springfield,  Mass.  Cornet  Capt. 
John  Pynchon's  Hampshire  Co. 
Troop,  1672-1678.  In  the  early 
French  and  Indian  Wars. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 
PARSONS,   CAPT.   JOSEPH,   1647-1727. 
In   King  Philip's   War.     Dep- 
uty, 1693,  et  seq. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
PARTRIDGE,       SAMUEL,       1645-1740. 
Quartermaster,     Major     John 
Pynchon's  Troop,   1688.     Dep- 
uty, 1683,  et  seq. 

Dwight,  Frederick,  75. 

Short,  Charles  L.,  124. 

Sikes,   Frederick   G.,   167. 

PARVIN,  JOSIAH,  1761.    Private 

in  Capt.  Joseph  Seeley's  Com- 
pany of  Militia,  Cumberland 
County,  N.  J.,  1715. 

Gerald,  Herbert  P.,  141. 
PARVIN,  THOMAS,  1663-1743.     Priv- 
ate   in    Capt.    Joseph    Seeley's 
Company  of  Militia,   Cumber- 
land County,  N.  J.,  1715. 

Gerald,  Herbert  P.,  141. 
PASCHALL,      THOMAS,       1634-1718. 
Assembly,    i685-'89,    Prov.    of 
Penn. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 

PASCHALL,  THOMAS,  JR.,  1743- 

Assembly,  1717,  Prov.  of 
Penn. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
PATTEN,      NATHANIEL,      1643-1725. 
Soldier  in  King  Philip's  War. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
PATTEN  (PATTON),  THOMAS,  1636- 
1690,  Billerica,  Mass.  In  War 
against  the  Weymesit  Indians, 
his  house  used  as  garrison, 
1675.  Member  of  Militia,  Bil- 
lerica, Mass.,  1664,  and  there- 
after. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

PATTEN,  WILLIAM, 1668.  Mem- 
ber Cambridge  Militia,  1636- 
42,  Pequot  War.  A.  &  H.  A. 
Co.,  1642. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

Stone,   Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
PATTERSON,  ARTHUR,  1697-1763,  Pa. 
Member     of     the     Provincial 
Assembly,   Lancaster   Co.,   Pa., 
i744-'54.      Collector   of   Excise 
appointed  by  George  II.,  1745- 
'48. 

Lachmund,  Ralph  H.,  109. 
PATTISHALL,  CAPT.  EDMUND.     Dur- 
ing   King    Philip's    War    the 
General    Court    of    Mass,    ap- 
pointed Capt.  E.  P of 

Sagadahock,   Maine,   one   of   a 
Committee       entrusted        with 
"superintendence   and   military 
power  over  the  Eastern  parts, 
and   to  furnish  themselves  the 
necessary     munition     of     war, 
June  24,  1675." 
Favor,   Otis   S.,    170. 
PAUL,  JOSEPH,  I7I7,  Philadel- 
phia Co.,  Pa.    Member  of  Pro- 
vincial Assembly,  Pa.,   1687. 
Thompson,  Henry  B.,  218. 
PAULL,    CAPT.    GEORGE,    1733-1778, 
Westmoreland  Co.,  Pa.     Served 
in    French    and    Indian    Wars. 
Was  at  Braddock's  Defeat.    In 
command  of  Fort  Burd. 
Torrence,  George  P.,  233. 

PAWLING,  COL.   HERNY,  1692. 

Schout   at  Esopus.     Capt.   and 
Col.  of  Militia,  :674-'88. 
Hatfield,  Henry  R.,  88. 
PAWLING,  LIEUT.  JOHN,  Ulster  Co., 
N.  Y.     Lieut,  of  Militia,  1711. 
Hatfield,  Henry  R.,  88. 
PEAEODY,  LIEUT.  FRANCIS,  1614-1697, 
Topsfield,   Mass.     Lieut,  1668. 
Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  44. 
Berry,  John  P.  H.,  63. 
PEABODY,  WILLIAM.     (See  Pabodie.) 
PEARL,  RICHARD,  1727-1780.    Private 
in  the  Alarm  list,  Second  Com- 
pany of  Boxford,   Mass.,   1757. 
Private   in    Capt.    Chadbourn's 
Mass.    Company    stationed    at 
Albany,  1760. 
Haggott,  Ernest  A.,  198. 
PEARSON,      BENJAMIN,      1658-1731, 
Rowley,  Mass.    In  King  Philip's 
War. 
Dutton,  Leland  T.,  50. 


PEASE,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1630-1689.  A. 
H.  &  A.  Co.,  1661.  Sergt.,  1665. 
Freeman  of  Salem,  1668.  Capt., 
1668, 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  202. 

Geer,  Walter,  53. 
PEASE,    ROBERT,    1656-1744,    Salem, 
Mass.     In  King  Philip's  War. 

Geer,  Walter,  53. 
PECK,  LIEUT.  NATHANIEL,  1699-1756. 
Lieut,  in  Colonial  Forces. 

Peck,  Frederick  S.,  224. 
*Peck,  Leander  R.,  224. 

Seymour,  Walter  F.,  224. 
PEECK,    JAN.      Burgher    Corps    of 
New  Amsterdam,  1653. 

Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  51. 
PELL,  MAJOR  JOHN,  1643-1702.  Styled 
Sir  John  Pell  in  New  Rochelle 
Records.  Second  Lord  of  Manor 
of  Pelham,  1669.  First  Member 
Assembly,  i69i-'95,  for  West- 
chester  Co.,  Prov.  of  N.Y.  Com- 
mittee for  Defence  of  Frontier 
and  Chairman  of  the  Grand 
Committee.  Capt.  of  Horse, 
1684.  Maj.,  1692,  French  and 
Indian  War. 

Phelps,  Livingston,  63. 

Thompson,  Henry  B.,  218. 
PENGRY,  MOSES,  1610-1696.    Deputy 
to    General    Court    of    Mass., 
1665. 

Mor.nette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
PENN,  WILLIAM,  1644-1718.    Paten- 
tee   and    Founder    of    Pennsyl- 
vania and  West  Jersey. 

Hall,  William  P.  G.,  88. 
PEPPERRELL,  LIEUT.-COL.  WILLIAM, 
1647-1733,  Kittery,  Me.  Capt. 
of  the  Company  of  Provincial 
Militia,  1714.  Commandant  of 
his  Majesty's  Fort  at  Kittery 
Point,  1714.  Subsequently  Lieut.- 
Col.  of  the  Provincial  Militia 
of  York  County,  Me.  Justice 
of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
i7i5-'3O.  Deputy  to  the  Gen- 
eral Court  of  Mass.,  1696,  et 
seq.  Father  of  Sir  William 
Pepperrell,  Bart. 

Blunt,   Stanhope  E.,  74. 

Furber,  William  C.,  87. 


*  Deceased. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Montague,  Henry  W.,  in. 

Morrell,  George  C.,  112. 
PERKINS,  SERGT.  JOHN,  1590-1654, 
Ipswich,  Mass.  Sergt.  of  the 
Allied  English  and  the  friendly 
Indians  under  Masconoma  at 
Agawam  (Ipswich,  Mass.)  in 
the  War  with  the  Tarratines, 
1631.  Deputy,  1636. 

Brown,  Philip  G.,  231. 

Fall,  Charles  G.,  117. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
PERKINS,  CAPT.  TOBIJAH,  1646-1723, 
Topsfield,  Mass.     Quartermas- 
ter,     1698.       Lieut.,     i7O2-'o3. 
Capt.  Deputy,  1695,  ft  seg. 

Dorman,  William  B.,  117. 
PERRINE,  DANIEL,  1672-1745.  Private 
under  Lieut.  Nathaniel  Brittain, 
Richmond  County  Militia,  N.Y., 
1715. 

Poillon,  Arthur,  63. 

Poillon,  William,  63. 
PHELPS,  CAPT.  TIMOTHY,  1639-1719, 
Windsor,  Conn.  Lieut,  under 
Col.  William  Whiting,  Queen 
Anne's  War.  Capt.  of  Train 
Band,  1696. 

Grafton,  Charles  C.,  106. 
PHELPS,  WILLIAM,  1599-1672.  One 
the  Eight  Commissioners  ap- 
pointed by  the  Bay  Colony 
March  3,  1636,  to  govern  the 
people  of  Connecticut.  Gov.'s 
Assist.,  i636-'42,  '58-'62,  and 
Member  of  Council,  1637.  Pe- 
quot  War. 

Dall,  Horace  H.,  47. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

Holcombe,  John  M.,   137. 
PHILLIPS,  ISRAEL,  1737-1800,  Oxford, 
Mass.     In  Col.  John  Chandler's 
Regt.  for  relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  1757. 

Hicks,  Lewis  W.,  118. 
PHILLIPS,  MAJOR  WILLIAM.  Com- 
mander, York  Co.  Forces, 
Maine,  1663.  King's  Commis- 
sioner and  Justice  for  settling 
the  affairs  of  New  England. 
Major  Commandant,  Military 
Forces,  Province  of  Maine, 
1665.  In  the  Indian  troubles 
in  1675,  his  house  and  mills  at 


Saco  were  burned,  and  his 
garrison  sustained  a  long  and 
terrible  siege. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 

PICKARD,  JOHN,  1683,  Rowley, 

Mass.  Deputy  to  the  General 
Court,  1661. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 
PICKARD,  JOHN,  JR.,  1653-1697, 
Rowley,  Mass.  Served  under 
Captain  Nicholas  Paige,  and 
also  under  Captain  Nicholas 
Manning  in  the  Narragansett 
Campaign. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
PICKERING,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1640-1721, 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Capt.  of 
the  Portsmouth  Company,  1689- 
1692.  Member  of  the  Assembly, 
1684-1709.  Speaker,  1697,  etseg. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
PIERCE  (PEIRSE),  CAPTAIN  MICHAEL, 
1615-1676,  Scituate,  Plymouth 
Colony.  Ens.  under  Capt.  James 
Cudworth,  1673,  for  service 
against  the  Dutch.  Capt.,  com- 
manding force  of  whites  and 
friendly  Indians,  and  killed  in 
ambuscade  near  what  is  now 
Central  Falls,  R.  I.  King 
Philip's  War,  1676. 

Pierce,  Edward  E.,  224. 

Rumrill,  Frank,  124. 
PIERCE,  SERGT.  THOMAS,  1608-1683, 
Woburn,  Mass.  Deputy,  1658. 
Sergt.,  i669-'82.  Corp.,  1683. 
Trooper  in  King  Philip's  War, 
under  Capt.  Thomas  Prentice 
and  Capt.  Thomas  Brattle. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 

Swan,  Reuben  S.,  125. 

Wellington,  Jonas  F.,  114. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 

PlERSON,    LIEUT.-COL.    HENRY,    1652- 

1701.     Lieut.-Col.,    Suffolk    Co. 
Militia,   1698,  Prov.   of  N.  Y., 
and    under    Earle    Bellomont, 
1700.      Speaker    4th    Colonial 
Assembly. 
du  Fais,  John,  49. 
Pierson,  James  R.,  63. 
PIKE,    MAJOR    ROBERT,    1616-1706. 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Lieut,  Salisbury  Troop,  1652. 
Capt.,  1659.  Major,  Military 
Forces  Norfolk  and  Piscataqua 
Cos.,  1670.  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  all  Military  Forces 
North  and  East  of  Merrimac 
River,  in  War  against  French 
and  Indians,  1690.  Deputy, 
i648-'82.  Gov.'s  Asst.,  1682. 
Committee  of  Safety,  1689. 
Commissioner  to  treat  with 
Indians,  1690. 

Brown,  Philip  G.,  231. 

Burrows,  Charles  W.,  182. 

Favor,  Otis  S.,  170. 
PINCKNEY,  CAPT.  PHILIP,  i6i8-i688/ 
9.     Capt.  of  East  Chester  Mili- 
tia, 167  -1681.     On   Committee 
to  treat  with  Indians,  1681. 

McClintock,  Emory,  150. 
PITKIN,    CAPT.    ROGER,    1662-1748. 
Capt.  3d  Co.,  Hartford  Militia, 
1698.    Ens.,  1704. 

Enders,  John  O.,  133. 
PITKIN,  WILLIAM,  ist,  1636-1694. 
Deputy,  1675-1690.  Atty.-Gen., 
1664.  Treas.,  1676.  Asst.,  1690- 
'94.  Commissioner  for  the 
United  Colony  of  Conn.,  1678. 

Enders,  John  O.,  133. 

Pollock,  Edwin  T.,  202. 
PLAISTED,   ELISHA.     Representative, 
Mass.,  for  Berwick,  Me.,  1714, 
et  seq. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
PLAISTED,  JOHN,  1659  ,  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.  Member  of  As- 
sembly, 1693,  et  seq.  Speaker 
of  the  House,  1696-1727.  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  i7O2-'o8. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89.    , 
PLAISTED,  LIEUT.  ROGER,  1627-1675. 
Deputy,    i663-'64,    '73.      Lieut., 
1670,  Capt.  Charles  Frost's  Co. 
Killed   by  Indians. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
PLATT,  CAPT.  EPENETUS,  1640-1693. 
Capt.  of  Suffolk  Co.  Foot,  1684. 
Sent  in  command  of  East  End 
Men  to  demand  surrender  of 
Fort  at  N.  Y.,  1689. 

Kellogg,  George  C.,  58. 

Van  Nostrand,  Benjamin  T.,  68. 


PLATT,  CAPT.  ZEPHANIAH,  1735- 
1807.  Ens.  in  Capt.  Joseph 
Lewis'  Co.,  Huntington,  L.  I., 
1758.  Capt.  Co.  of  Foot,  N. 
Battalion,  Dutchess  Co.  Regt., 
Col.  Martin  Hoffman,  1760. 
Kellogg,  George  C.,  58. 
PLATTS,  ENS.  ABEL, 1690,  Row- 
ley, Mass.  Ens.  in  the  Rowley 
Co.,  Expedition  against  Canada, 
1690. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
PLATTS,  MOSES,  1707-1745,  Rowley, 
Mass.    Died  at  Siege  of  Louis- 
burg,  1745. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 

PLOWDEN,  SIR  EDMUND,  1659, 

Gov.,     Capt.-Gen.,     and     Earl 
Palatine  of  New  Albion. 
Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
PLUM    (PLUMB),   JOHN,   1594-1648, 
Conn.     In   Capt.   Mason's   Co., 
Pequot  War,  1637.  Deputy  from 
Wethersfield,    i636-'42. 
Monnette,   Orra  E.,   199. 
Short,  Charles  L.,  124. 
White,  William  R,  126. 
PLUMMER,     ASA,     i742-n'rc.     1810, 
Haverhill,    Mass.      Private   in 
John    Moody's    Company,    Col. 
Bagley's  Regt.  at  Louisburg. 
*Wade,  Joseph  M.,  114. 
PLUMMER,       JOSEPH,        1630-1683. 
Trooper  with   Capt.  Appleton, 
King  Philip's  War. 
Dutton,  Leland  T.,  49. 
PLYMPTON  (PLIMPTON),  SERGT.  JOHN, 
1620-1677,      Deerfield,      Mass. 
Sergt.,  1674.     Captured  by  the 
Indians  and  killed,  1677. 
Adams,  Edwin  P.,  147. 
Beardsell,  George  R.,  102. 
Plimpton,  Howard  D.,  215. 
POILLON,   CAPT.   JACQUES    (JAMES), 

1720.     Capt.  of  the  South 

Company,     Richmond     County 
Militia,  N.  Y.,  1715. 
Poillon,   Arthur,   63. 
Poillon,  John  E.,  63. 
Poillon,  William,  63. 
POILLON,  ENSIGN  JACQUES  (JAMES), 
JR.,    1681-1732/3.       Ensign    in 
Capt.    James    Poillon's    South 


*  Deceased. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Co.,  Richmond  County  Militia, 
N.  Y.,  1715. 

Poillon,  Arthur,   63. 

Poillon,  William,  64. 
POLLARD,     LIEUT.-COL.     BENJAMIN, 
1696-1756,  Boston.     First  Com- 
mander,   Governor's    Company 
of  Cadets,  1741. 

Winslow,  Erving,  127. 
POMEROY,  MEDAD,  1638-1716.  Dep- 
uty, Mass.,  1677,  et  seq.  Served 
from  Northampton,  Mass., 
under  Capt.  Turner  in  the 
Falls  Fight. 

Beaton,  Arthur  B.,  202. 

Short,  Charles  L.,  124. 

POND,  LIEUT.,   DANIEL,  1698, 

Dedham,     Mass.       Sergt.     and 
Lieut,  in  Dedham  Militia,  1672. 

Parker,  Edward  H.,  213. 
POOLE,  CAPT.  JONATHAN,  1634-1678, 
Reading,  Mass.  Appointed 
Q.  M.  by  General  Court,  1671. 
Cornet  of  Three  County  Troop, 
1674.  Capt.,  Reading  Co.,  1677. 
Deputy,  1677.  President  of 
Council  of  War,  i675-'76. 

Boardman,  Waldo  E.,  103. 
POORE,  HENRY,  1650-1741,  Newbury, 
Mass.     Under  Major  Appleton, 
Narragansett   Campaign,    1675. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
POPE,  THOMAS,  1608-1683,  Plymouth, 
Mass.  In  Volunteer  Co.  under 
William  Holmes  and  Thomas 
Prence,  Pequot  War.  In  ser- 
vice, 1643. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  45. 
PORTER,  JOHN,  SR.,  1590-1648,  Wind- 
sor, Conn.     Deputy,  1639,  et  seq. 

Crane,  Roy  E.,  104. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
PORTER,  JOHN,  SR.,  1600-1648,  Wind- 
sor,  Conn.     Deputy,   i646-*47. 

Short  John  C.,  182. 
PORTER,    SERGT.    JOHN,    1667-1722, 
Weymouth,    Mass.      Sergt.    of 
Weymouth  Military  Co. 

Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  126. 
PORTER,      NATHANIEL,      1680-1710. 
Served  in  the  Canada  Expedi- 
tion,   I7o8-'o9.      Died    at    Fort 
Anne. 

Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 


PORTER,    LIEUT.    NATHANIEL,    1704- 
1759.     Under  Capt.  Israel  Put- 
nam, 1756.     Indian  Scout. 
Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 
PORTER,    CORP.    ROBERT,    1630-1710, 
Lynn,    Mass.      Corp.    in    Lynn 
Military  Co.,  1689.     Served  in 
Narragansett  War. 
Lord,  Calvin,  121. 
PORTER,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1695-1749. 
Capt.,   Penn.   Militia,   i747-'48. 
Porter,  Augustus  D.,  64. 
PRAA,     CAPT.     PIETER,     1655-1740, 
Brooklyn.     Capt.  of   Foot  Co., 
Kings  Co.     Regt.,  Col.  Stephen 
Cortlandt,  1700-' 13. 
Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 
PRATT,  DANIEL,  Hartford  and  Col- 
chester, Conn.     Trooper  in  ist 
Conn.     Cavalry,  1658. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 

PRATT,  JOHN,  1655,  Cambridge, 

Mass.,  and  one  of  the  founders 
of  Hartford,  Conn.  Deputyfrom 
Hartford,  1639,  and  later. 
Holcombe,  John  M.,   137. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
PRATT,  LIEUT.  WILLIAM,  1622-1678. 
Lieut.    Saybrook    Forces    under 
Mason,  Pequot  War.     Deputy, 
1666,  et  seq.     Council  of  War, 
1642. 

Clarke,  Chauncey  H.,  176. 
Peck,  William  H.,  149. 
PRATT,   CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1653-1718. 
Lieut,     of     Conn.     Troops     in 
1709,  and  Capt.  of  the  ist  Co., 
Saybrook,  Conn.,  1717. 
Spencer,   Selden,  179. 
PRENCE    (PRINCE),    Gov.    THOMAS, 
1600-1673,     Plymouth.       Asst, 
Plymouth    Col.,    1635,    ft    s^9' 
Gov.,    1634,    et   seq.      Member 
Council    of    War,    and    served 
against    Pequot    Indians,    1637. 
Commissioner  for  United  Col- 
onies, 1645,  et  seq. 
Brown,  Frederick  L.,  197. 
Cole,  Amedee  B.,  176. 
Lawrence,  Harris  H.,  109. 
Rogers,  Edward  S.,  167. 
Scammon,  Charles  W.,  162. 
PRENTICE,  CAPT.  THOMAS,  1621-1710. 
Lieut.,      Mass.     Troop,      1656. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Capt.,  1662.     Pequot  and  Nar- 
ragansett  Wars. 

Prentiss,  Samuel  L.,  190. 
PRESCOTT,  JOHN,  1604-1681,  Lancas- 
ter, Mass.    Served  in  Garrison 
at   Lancaster    against    Indians, 
1675  and  1676. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  76. 

Gage,  Herbert  E.,  106. 

Huse,  Arthur  H.,  230. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  68. 

Wood,  William  B.,  70. 
PRESCOTT,  CAPT.  JONAS,  1648-1723, 
Groton,  Mass.  Capt.  Groton 
Co.  in  King  William's  War, 
1689.  Deputy,  1699,  et  seq., 
Colony  of  Mass. 

Gage,  Herbert  E.,  106. 
PRESCOTT,     JONATHAN,      1675-1755, 
Kensington,    N.    H.      At    Fort 
William  and  Mary,  1696;  un- 
der Capt.  John  Gilman,  1710. 

Prescott,  Frank  C.,  203. 
PRESTON, WILLIAM,  1729-1783.  Mem- 
ber of  Va.  House  of  Burgesses, 
1751.  Commissioner  from  Va.  to 
treat  with  Shawnee  and  Dela- 
ware Indians,  1757. 

Coles,  Walter  D.,  176. 
PROVOOST,  SERGT.  DAVID,  i6o8-'56. 
Commander  at  Fort  Good 
Hope,  i642-*47.  First  of  the 
"Nine  Men,"  1652.  Sergt., 
Blue  Flag  Co.,  Burgher  Corps, 
New  Amsterdam,  1653.  First 
separate  Schout  at  Breuckelen, 
1655.  Schout  and  Sec.  of 
Breuckelen,  Amersfoort  and 
Midwout  until  his  death. 

Hance,  William  W.,  148. 

Provoost,  John  M.,  78. 
PROVOOST,  DAVID,  1642 .    Mem- 
ber   of    Assembly,     1699-1702. 
Member  of  Council,  1708-1711. 

Hance,  William  W.,  148. 
PROVOOST,  CAPT.  DAVID,  1695-1781. 
2nd  Lieut,  in  Capt.  Cornelius 
Van  Home's  Co.,  1737;  ist 
Lieut,  under  Capt.  Paul  Rich- 
ard, 1738.  Capt.  of  a  Co.  of 
Troops,  1740,  Spanish  Expedi- 
tion. 

Provoost,  John  M.,  78. 
PROVOOST,    DAVID    W.,     1702-1776. 


Appointed   in   charge   of   mili- 
tary affairs,  Bergen  Co.,   Apr. 
1 8,  1740. 
Hance,  William  W,  148. 

PROVOOST,  WILLIAM,  1679-1746. 
Governor's  Council,  N.  Y., 
I723->35-  Governor's  Council, 
N.  J-,  1734-1741.  In  charge  of 
military  affairs  in  N.  J. 
Hance,  William  W.,  148. 

PRUYN,     SAMUEL,     1677-1752.       In 
Capt.     Rooseboom's     Co.,     Al- 
bany, 1715. 
Sanford,  George  D.,  64. 

PUTNAM,  MAJ.-GEN.  ISRAEL,  1718- 
1790,  Brooklyn,  Conn.  French 
War,  1755,  he  raised  a  com- 
pany at  Pomfret,  Conn. ;  Capt. 
in  Lyman's  Regt. ;  Lake  George 
and  Crown  Point.  Rogers's 
Rangers,  1755.  Maj.,  1757. 
Lieut.-Col.,  1759.  Havana  Ex- 
pedition, i76i-'62.  Col.,  1764. 
Putnam,  Douglas,  182. 

PUTNAM,    LIEUT.     THOMAS,     1614- 
1686.     Lieut.,  Troop  of  Horse, 
Lynn,    Mass.,    1662.      In    King 
Philip's  War. 
Putnam,  John  B.,  64. 

QUACKENBOS,   JOHN,    1742-1824.       In 

Capt.   John   Peter   Smith's   Co., 
1758,   Old   French   War. 
Quackenbos,  John  D.,  64. 
QUIMBY,  JOHN.    Member  Hempstead 

Convention,   1665. 
Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
QUINCY,  COL.  EDMUND,   1627-1698, 
Braintree,  Mass.  Deputy,  1670, 
et  seq.     Member  of  the  Coun- 
cil, 1689.    Capt.,  Military  Co.  at 
Braintree,  1684.   Major,  Suffolk 
Regt.,    and    Lieut.-Col.,     1694* 
Colonel,   1695. 
Wild,  Benjamin  F.,  115. 

RAND,    SERGT.   THOMAS,   1627-1683. 
Sergt.    in    Capt.    John    Cutler's 
Co.,  1676.   King  Philip's  War. 
Clarke,  George  K.,  117. 
Favor,  Otis  S.,  170. 
Lunt,  William  W.,  121. 
RANDOLPH,  ISHAM,  1687-1742.   Mem- 
ber   House    of    Burgesses    and 
Adj. -Gen.,  Va. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Thomas,  John  L.,  179. 
RANDOLPH,    LIEUT.-COL.    WILLIAM, 
1651-1711.     Member    House    of 
Burgesses,  I7oo-'o5.  Capt,  Hen- 
rico   Co.   Forces,   1680.     Lieut.- 
Col.,     1699.       Atty.-Gen.     and 
Member  Royal  Council  of  Va. 
Thomas,  John  L.,  179. 

RAPELJE,  JORIS  JANSEN See  de 

Rapelje. 

RAWLINS,  JOSEPH,  1702 ,  Exeter 

and   Hampton,   N.   H.     At  the 
Siege  of  Louisburg,  1745. 
Johnson,  Charles  H.,  109. 
RAWSON,  REV.  GRINDAL,  1659-1715. 
Chaplain    of    the    Fleet,    Port 
Royal  Expedition,  1690. 
Hoppin,  Hamilton,  L.,  56. 
Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 
RAY,  CAPT.  SYMON,  1635-1712.    Com- 
manded   New    Shoreham    Co., 
R.  L,  defense  of  Block  Island, 
1705. 

Thomas,  Robert  M.,  80. 
RAYMOND,  JOHN,  JR.,  circ.  1650-1725. 
Served     under     Capt.     Samuel 
Appleton,    Narragansett    Cam- 
paign, King  Philip's  War.     He 
claimed  to  be  the   first  soldier 
to  enter  the  Fort  in  the  Great 
Swamp  Fight. 
Moore,  Howard  P.,  78. 
RAYMOND  JOSHUA,  1639-1676,  Salem, 
Mass.,  and  New  London,  Conn. 
Deputy   from    New   London   to 
General   Assembly,   1669.     Ap- 
pointed Cornet  of  the  New  Lon- 
don    Troopers,      1672.       Com- 
missary in  King  Philip's  War. 
Perry,  Alexander,  62. 
RAYNES,  CAPT.  FRANCIS,  1625-1693. 
Ensign,     1652.       Lieut.,     1654. 
Capt.,   1659.     New   Hampshire 
Troops. 

Monnette,   Orra  E.,  200. 
RAYNO,  ELIAS,   1715-1787.     Private 
in     Col.     Nathaniel     Meserve's 
New  Hampshire  Co.  in  Expedi- 
tion against  Crown  Point,  1756. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
REA,    or    Ray,     DANIEL,    Danvers, 
Mass.     In  King  Philip's  War. 
Brown,  John  B.,  75. 
READ    (REED),    CAPTAIN   WILLIAM, 


1662-1718,  Lexington,  Mass. 
Captain  of  a  Company  of  Dra- 
goons, 1706.  Representative  to 
the  General  Court,  1714. 

Wellington,  Jonas  F.,  114. 
READ,  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM,  2nd,  1693- 
1778.  Capt.  of  the  Lexington 
Military  Co.  and  served  with 
his  company  in  French  War  of 
1755  under  Gen.  John  Win- 
slow.  Selectman  eleven  years. 
Representative  to  the  General 
Court  seventeen  years. 

Beatty,  William  T.,  166. 
READE,  COL.  GEORGE,  1600-1671. 
Colonel  of  Va.  Militia.  Sec., 
Colony  of  Va.,  1637.  Acting 
GOV.,  1638.  Member  House  of 
Burgesses,  James  City  Co., 
1649;  York  Co.,  1656.  Member 
Royal  Council,  i657-'7i. 

Suter,  Henderson,  142. 

Thomas,  John  L.,  179. 
REDFIELD,  LEVI,  1749-1838.  En- 
listed 1762  at  Killingworth, 
Conn.,  in  Col.  Putnam's  Regt., 
which  sailed  from  New  York 
in  June,  1762,  in  the  Expedi- 
tion against  Havana. 

Mersereau,  John  D.,  198. 

REED,  LIEUT.  JOSEPH, 1741,  Wo- 

burn,  Mass.  In  Expedition  to 
Canada,  1690.  Sergt.  in  Wo- 
burn  Co.,  i7Oi-'i3.  Ens.,  1713- 
15.  Lieut.  I7i6-'4i. 

Swan,  Reuben  S.,  125. 
REID,  JOHN,   1655-1723.      Surveyor- 
General   of   East  Jersey,    1703. 
Presiding  Justice,  1711,  '15,  '19. 

Sargent,  Christopher  S.,  234. 

Sargent,  George  P.  T.,  234 
REMSEN,  CAPT.  JEROMUS,  1705-1781. 
Newtown,    Long    Island.     Pro- 
vincial Forces,  N.  Y.     Capt.  of 
a  Company  in  the  French  War. 

Wyckoff,  Charles  R.,  Jr.,  72. 

Wyckoff,  Clarence  J.,  73. 
REMSEN,  REM,   1685-1752.      Soldier 
in   Capt.  Joshua  Cornell's  Co., 
Queens  County  Militia,  1715. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

REYNOLDS,  CAPT.   NATHANIEL,  

1708.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1658. 
Lieut.  4th  Co.,  Suffolk  Regt., 


385 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Maj.  Thomas  Clarke.       Lieut, 
and  Capt.,  King  Philip's  War. 
Command  of  Chelmsford  Gar- 
rison, i6js-'j6. 
Baker,  George  F.,  147. 
RHODES,    JOHN,    1658-1716,    R.    I., 

Deputy,  I7oa-'o4,  1708. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
RHODES,  ZACHARIAH,  1603-1665,  Pro- 
vidence,  R.   I.      Commissioner, 
i658-'63-     Deputy,    1659,    '61- 
'65. 

Fitz  Gerald,  Desmond,  118. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
RICE,  EDMUND,  1594-1663,  Sudbury, 

Mass.     Deputy,  1640,  et  seq. 
Farwell,  John  W.,  118. 

RICE,  JOHN, ,  Needham,  Mass. 

Service   under    Captain    Mose- 
ley,    of    record    10    December, 
1675,  24  April,  1676. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
RICE,  JOSEPH,  1637-1685,  Marlboro, 
Mass.        Owned      a      garrison 
house,      King     Philip's     War, 
1675-1676.     Deputy,  1683. 
Enos,  Alanson  T.,  76. 
RICHARDS,  ENS.  WILLIAM,  1707-1797, 
Stoughton,  Mass.    In  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin Johnson's  Co.,  Col.  Mil- 
ler's Regt.,  1757. 
Guilford,  William  W.,  118. 
RICHARDSON,     EZEKIEL,     1602-1647, 
Woburn,  Mass.     Deputy,  1635. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
Stonej  William  E.,  125. 
RICHARDSON,     LIEUT.    JOHN,     1639- 
1696,  Woburn,  Mass.     In  King 
Philip's   War,    and   Phips'    Ex- 
pedition.    Lieut,  in  Militia. 
Griffin,   Henry  A.,   148. 
RICHARDSON,    SERGT.    JOSEPH,    1655 

,  Newbury,  Mass.    Sergt.  of 

Newbury    Military    Co.,    circ. 
1700. 

Richardson,  William  S.,  113. 
RICHARDSON,  NATHANIEL,  1651-1714, 
Woburn,  Mass.  In  Capt.  Pren- 
tiss's  Co.  Wounded  in  the  Great 
Swamp  Fight.  In  Lieut.  Ha- 
sey's  Three  County  Troop, 
1676. 

Boynton,  Chester  C.,  44. 
RICHARDSON,    STEPHEN,    1652   , 


Stonington,     Conn.      In     King 
Philip's  War,   i675-'76. 

Richardson,  Samuel  W.,  112. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 
RICHMOND,    CAPT.    EDWARD,    1632- 
1696.      Leut.    in   King   Philip's 
War.      Capt.,     1690.      Deputy, 
R.  I.  Assembly,  1678,  et  seq. 

Kennedy,  George  C.,  208. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  59. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 
RIDGELY,  LIEUT.-  COL.  HENRY,  - 
1708.  Member  of  Assembly, 
1692.  Member  of  Gov.'s  Coun- 
cil, Maj.  and  Col.  of  Militia, 
Anne  Arundel  Co.,  Md.  Com- 
missioner, 1683.  Lieut.-Col., 


Boogher,  Frank,  174. 
Boogher,  John  H.,  175. 
Boogher,  Lawrence,  175. 
Hadley,  William  L.,  177. 
RIGBY,  SAMUEL,  1641-1691.     In  King 

Philip's  War  under  Maj.  Sav- 

age. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
RIGGS,    SERGT.    EDWARD,    1619-1669, 

Roxbury,     Mass.       In     Pequot 

War,  1637. 

Riggs,  Royal  E.  T.,  64. 
RIGGS,    THOMAS,    1632-1722,    Glou- 

cester,   Mass.      Representative, 

1700. 

Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
RIPLEY,  JOHN,  -  1684.   In  Punk- 

apauge  Co.,  1676,  King  Philip's 

War. 

Hallowell,  Thomas  J.,  54. 
ROBBINS,     NATHANIEL,      1648-1719. 

Under  Capt.  Poole,  King  Phil- 

ip's War. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
ROBERTS,  Gov.  THOMAS,  -  1674. 

Last    Colonial    Gov.    of    New 

Hampshire,   1640. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,   198. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  68. 
Wood,  William  B.,  71. 

ROBIE,  ICHABOD,  1680-1753.  In 
garrison  at  Exeter,  N.  H.,  1696. 
Aided  in  construction  of  Fort 
William  and  Mary,  New 


386 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Castle,  N.  H.,  1697.  Received 
warrant  in  1733  to  enlist  com- 
pany of  cavalry  in  Hampton 
and  Rye,  N.  H.  Member  of 
Assembly,  1735,  '36,  '39,  '41. 

Drew,  Charles  W.,  189. 
ROEIE,   SAMUEL,   1659-1717,   Hamp- 
ton, N.  H.     In  King  William's 
War. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
ROBINSON,  GEORGE,  1630-1702,  Mass. 
In   Maj.    Clarke's   Co.,   Boston, 
1681. 

Favor,  Otis  S.,  170. 
ROCKWELL,  CAPT.  JOSEPH,  1670- 
J733)  Windsor  and  Middle- 
town,  Conn.  Deputy,  iji2-'i<). 
Lieut.  Middjelfa'wn  Train  Band, 
1712.  Capt.,  1717. 

Burton,  Lewis  W.,  194. 
ROE,     LIEUT.     DANIEL,     1740-1820. 
Lieut .  in    French    and    Indian 
Wars      under      Capt.      Daniel 
Griffin. 

Smith,  Clarence  W.,  65. 
ROGERS,  JAMES,  1615-1687,  Conn. 
Deputy,  i662-'66,  '73.  Commis- 
sioner for  New  London,  1660- 
'61.  Commissioner  to  treat  with 
Indians.  Served  in  Pequot 
War,  1637. 

Fletcher,  Henry,  52. 

ROGERS,  JESSE,  1740 .     In  Capt. 

Thomas  West's  Co.  in  French 
War,  1760.  Expedition  to 
Canada. 

Rogers,  Edward  S.,  167. 

ROGERS,    JOHN,    1661,    Wey- 

mouth,  Mass.     Deputy,  1659. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  109. 

ROGERS,  JOHN,  1692,  Duxbury, 

Mass.  Member  of  Capt.  Myles 
Standish's  Co.,  1643.  Deputy, 
1657,  Plymouth  Colony. 

Lawton,  Daniel,  L.,  59. 

ROGERS,  LIEUT.   JOSEPH,  !(>7%, 

Eastham,  Mass.  Member  of  the 
Duxbury  Co.,  under  Capt  Myles 
Standish.  Lieut,  in  Capt.  Mat- 
thew Fuller's  Co.,  1647.  Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  War,  1658. 

Rumrill,   Frank,   124. 

Smith,  Dwight,  65. 


ROOSA,    CAPT.    ALBERT    HEYMANSE, 

1679.     Militia  of  Hurley 

and    Marbletown,    Ulster    Co., 
N.  Y.,  1673. 
Hatfield,  Henry  R.,  88 
ROOT,    JOHN,    1642-1687.      Commis- 
sary at  Westfield,  Mass.,  King 
Philip's  War. 

Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 
Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 
Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 
ROOT,  THOMAS,  1605-1695,  Hartford. 

In  Pequot  War. 
Bronson,  Edward  P.,  175. 
ROSE,    HUGH,    1743-1797,    Virginia. 
Member  Amherst  Committee  of 
Safety,  1775. 
Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
ROSE,  THOMAS.      Deputy.     General 

Court,  Conn.,  1695. 
Swisher,  Benjamin   F.,  208. 
ROYALL,  JOSEPH, 1728,  Charles- 
town,   Mass.     Soldier   in   King 
Philip's  War. 
Tyler,  Edward  R.,  126. 
ROYCE,  ROBERT.    Deputy  from  New 

London,  Conn.,  1661. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 

RUMRILL,  AARON,  1800,  Rox- 

bury  and  Dorchester.  In  Cap- 
tain Solomon  Whitney's  Com- 
pany, Colonel  Bagley's  Regi- 
ment, Lake  George  Expedition, 

1759- 

Rumrill,  Frank,  124. 
RUMRILL,  SIMON,  1696  ,  West- 
ford,  Mass.  On  New  Hampshire 
frontier,  i745-'49.  In  Westford 
Snow  Shoe  Company  under 
Captain  Robert  Richardson, 
1725.  In  Captain  Jeremiah 
Clough's  Scouts  at  Canterbury, 
N.  H.,  1745.  In  Lieutenant 
William  Niles'  Scouts,  1745.  In 
Captain  Daniel  Ladd's  Com- 
pany for  scouting  at  Canterbury 
and  Rumford,  1746.  In  Cap- 
tain John  Goff's  Company  for 
scouting  on  the  frontier  of  the 
province  of  New  Hampshire, 

1748. 

Rumrill,  Frank,  124. 
RUSSELL,    LIEUT.   BENJAMIN,    1677- 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


1754.     Lieut,  of  Ashford,  Conn., 
Militia,   1722. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
RUSSELL,  JOHN,  1686/7-1757.  Deputy 
to    General    Assembly    at    45 
sessions  between  1714  and  1753. 
Trowbridge,  Rutherford,  135. 
RUSSELL,  PHILIP.    Member  of  Coast 
Guard  at  Cape  Henlopen,  1697- 
1701. 

Saulsbury,  Willard,  217. 
RUSSELL,  HON.  RICHARD,  1611-1676. 
Member  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1644. 
Deputy  to  Mass.  General  Court, 
1642,  '46,  '48,  '50,  '55,  57,  '58. 
Speaker  for  the  House  of  Depu- 
ties, 1648,  '50,  '54,  '56,  '58. 
Treas.  of  Mass.  Bay  Colony, 
i644-'76.  Assistant,  1659,  '60- 
'76. 

Benedict,  Russell,  43. 
Mickle-Saltonstall,    Andrew    H., 

79- 

RUTGERS,      HARMAN,     1711. 

Burgher   Corps,   New   Amster- 
dam, 1653. 

Mickle-Saltonstall,    Andrew    H., 

79- 

RUTHERFORD,  CAPT.  WALTER,  1723- 
1804.  Capt.  of  Grenadiers, 
4th  Battalion,  Royal  Ameri- 
cans, Old  French  War.  Also 
paymaster  of  a  battalion,  and 
Major  of  the  Royal  American 
Regt.  Served  at  the  Battle  of 
Ticonderoga.  Received  terms 
of  surrender  at  Fort  Niagara, 
and  the  keys  at  the  surrender 
at  Montreal. 

Jay,  John,  58. 

RUTLEDGE,  GEORGE,  1719 .  Priv- 
ate in  Capt.  Samuel  Coburn's 
Co.,  1745.  Called  into  service 
of  the  Colony  of  N.  C.  in  de- 
fense of  Brunswick  and  other 
settlements  on  Eastern  coast  of 
Colony  from  attacks  of  the 
Spaniards. 

Withers,  William  A.,  143. 

RUTSEN,  COL.  JACOB.     Ens.  Co.  Foot, 

Kingston  and  New  Paltz,  1685- 

'87.     Lieut.-Col.  Regt.   Militia, 

Ulster  and  Dutchess  Counties, 


1700.     Col.  Ulster  Co.  Militia, 
1715  and  '28. 
Stewart,  Ralph  W.,  200. 

SALTAR,   RICHARD,   JR.,    circ.    1699- 
1763.    Provincial  Councillor  of 
N.  J.,  1749,  et  seq. 
Starr,  Isaac,  Jr.,  91. 
SALTONSTALL,  Gov.   GURDON,   1666- 
1724.     Gov.   Colony  of   Conn., 
1708. 

Seabury,  William  M.,  65. 
SANBORN,   LIEUT.   JOHN,   1620-1692, 
Hampton,  N.  H.    Ensign,  1677. 
Lieut,   Hampton,  N.   H.,   1679. 
Representative    for    Hampton, 
1685.      Served    in   King   Will- 
iam's War. 
Clark,  Byron  N.,  163. 
Fernald,  Frederik  A.,  52. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
SANBORN,    HON    JOHN,    1680-1767, 
Hampton,   N.   H.     Representa- 
tive,    1722,    et    seq.      Speaker 
(pro-tern),  i745-'47. 
Brown,  Harry  L.,  103. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  109. 
SANBORN,    ENS.    JOHN,    1681-1727, 
Hampton,    N.    H.      Soldier    at 
Fort  William  and  Mary,  New 
Castle,   N.   H.,  June   and  July, 
1708.       Sergt.     in     Lovewell's 
War,   1724.     Subsequently  En- 
sign. 

Fernald,  Frederik  A.,  52. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  109. 
SANBORN,  RICHARD,  1655  .    Sol- 
dier in  the  Garrison  at  Oyster 
River,  1696. 

Fernald,  Frederik  A.,  52. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
SANBORN,      WILLIAM,       1622-1692, 
Hampton,   Mass.     Under  Maj. 
Samuel  Appleton,  King  Philip's 
War,  1675-6. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
SANBORN,      WILLIAM,       1650-1744, 
Hampton,  N.  H.     In  Garrison 
at  Oyster  River,  1694. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
SANBORN,  WILLIAM,  1682-1718,  N.  H. 
Private    in    Capt.    Woodman's 
Co.   from   Hampton    at   Oyster 


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INDEX    OF   ANCESTORS   AND    DESCENDANTS. 


River.  Private  in  Capt.  Wal- 
ton's Co.  at  Fort  William  and 
Mary,  1708.  In  Capt.  Dana's 
scouting  party,  N.  H.,  troops, 
1712. 

Bennett,  Larkin  E.,  116. 
SANDS,  CAPT.  JAMES,  1622-1695.  Dep- 
uty, New  Shoreham  Co.,  R.  I., 
1665.  Assistant  Warden,  1676. 
Commanded  the  Militia  Co.  in 
King  Philip's  War. 

Prime,  Frederick,  91. 

Thompson,  Henry  B.,  218. 
SANDS,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1649-1712,  New 
Shoreham   Co.,    R.    I.,   Troops. 
Deputy,    i678-'8i. 

Thompson,  Henry  B.,  218. 

SAN  FORD,    PRES.    JOHN,   1653, 

Portsmouth,  R.  I.  Cannoneer 
for  Fort  at  Boston,  i6^-'^6. 
Committee  as  to  Ordinance, 
Boston,  1634.  Surveyor  of 
Ordinance  and  Ammunition 
at  Boston,  1636.  Disarmed, 
1637.  Constable,  1640,  at  R.  I. 
Lieut.,  1644.  Gov.'s  Asst.,  1647- 
'49.  Pres.  of  Portsmouth  and 
Newport,  1653. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

SANFORD,  Gov.  PELEG,  1639-1701. 
Capt.  of  R.  I.  Troop  of  Horse, 
1667.  Assistant,  R.  I.,  1667- 
1669.  Deputy  to  the  General 
Assembly,  1670-1677.  Major, 
King  Philip's  War,  i675-'j6, 
and  in  1679.  General  Treas- 
urer of  the  Colony,  i678-'8o. 
Governor,  R.I. ,i68o-'83.  Lieut.- 
Col.,  1687.  Member  Andros' 
Council,  1687.  Judge  of  Courts 
of  General  Sessions  and  Com- 
mon Pleas,  1687. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

SANFORD,  SETH,  1735-1805,  Redding, 
Conn.  In  Capt.  Bradley's  Co., 
Col.  Andrew  Burr's  Regt.,  in 
the  relief  of  Fort  William 
Henry,  1757. 
Sanford,  Frederick  F.,  182  and 

213. 

SARGENT,  JOHN,  1639-1716,  Charles- 
town,  Mass.  Served  under 
Lieut.  Gillam,  King  Philip's 
War. 


Winship,  William  H.,  127. 
SAUNDERS,  JAMES, 1707.   Mem- 
ber Assembly,  Md.,  1692-1701. 
Member  of  the  Council,   1701- 
'07. 

Thompson,  Eustis,  97. 
SAVAGE,  MAJOR  THOMAS,  1607- 
1682,  Boston,  Mass.  Lieut. 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  i64i-'45.  Capt. 
of  same,  1651,  et  seg.  Capt.  of 
Suffolk  Regt.  before  1655.  Maj. 
commanding  the  Mass,  forces 
in  the  Mount  Hope  Campaign, 
King  Philip's  War,  1675.  Dep- 
uty to  the  General  Court,  1654, 
et  seg.  Speaker,  1659,  et  seg. 
Assistant,  i68o-'8i. 

Park,  Lawrence,  112. 

Starr,  Isaac,  Jr.,  91. 

Winslow,  Erving,  127. 
SAVAGE,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1668-1726, 
Middletown,  Conn.    Lieut.  Mid- 
dletown  Co.,  1717.     Capt.,  1719. 
Deputy,  1715-1726. 

Whittemore,  Lawrence  J.,  213. 
SAWYER,  FRANCIS,  1681-1756,  Wells, 
Me.    Representative,  Mass.  Bay 
Colony,  I72o-'2i. 

Sawyer,  Isaac  H.,  179. 

SAWYER,  JOHN,  1688  ,  Newbury, 

Mass.    Soldier  against  the  Mer- 
rimack  Indians,  1709. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  45. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
SAWYER,   THOMAS,    1616-1706.     At 
Lancaster  garrison,  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
SAWYER,  THOMAS,  JR.,  1649-1736, 
Lancaster,  Mass.  Lancaster 
garrison,  King  Philip's  War, 
i675-*76.  Taken  prisoner  to 
Canada,  1705.  Deputy,  1707. 

Walker,  John  B.,  68. 
SAWYER,  WILLIAM,  1656-1718,  New- 
bury, Mass.     In  Major  Apple- 
ton's  Regt.,  King  Philip's  War. 
Representative,  1707,  et  seg. 

Sawyer,   Isaac  H.,   179. 
SAYLES,  JOHN,  1633-1681.     Commis- 
sioner   for    Providence,    R.    I., 
I(>53,    '55,   '57,    '59-     Assistant, 
1653.       Treasurer    for    Provi- 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


dence,  1653.  Warden  for  Provi- 
dence, General  Council,  1658. 
Deputy,  1669,  '70,  '71,  '74. 

Cooke,  Thomas  F.,  197. 

Pratt,  Alexander  D.  B.,  78. 

SCAMMON,  CAPT.   HUMPHREY,  

1727.  Capt.  of  the  Military 
Co.  at  Saco,  Maine.  In  1641, 
during  King  William's  War, 
was  carried  captive  by  the  In- 
dians with  his  wife  and  five 
children,  to  Canada.  After  a 
year's  time,  during  which  they 
suffered  many  hardships,  a 
treaty  was  made  and  they  were 
returned  safely  to  Saco. 

Favor,  Otis  S.,  170. 
SCHISSLER,  CONRAD, 1786.    Priv- 
ate in  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Ship- 
pen's  Pa.  Regt.,  1760. 

Monnette,  Mervin  J.,   198. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
SCHMIDT,  DR.  GOTTFRIED  CHRISTIAN, 
1730-1791.  Surgeon  in  Col. 
Richard  Saltonstall's  Regt., 
French  and  Indian  War,  1761- 
'62. 

Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 

SCHNEIDER,     JOHANNES     WILHELM, 

1682-1768.      Volunteer    Co.    of 

Palatines     Expedition     against 

Canada,  1711,  from  Annsberg. 

Snyder,  Louis  V.,  66. 

SCHOONMAKER,  BENJAMIN,  1719- 
1779.  Delegated  by  Gov.  Mor- 
ris, of  the  Prov.  of  Pa.,  to  at- 
tend a  conference  with  the 
Indian  Chief  Teedyuscung, 
Dec.,  1755.  Member  of  Capt. 
Van  Etten's  Co.  in  service 
against  the  Indians. 
Catlin,  George  de  G.,  46. 

SCHOONMAKER,     LIEUT.     HENDRICK, 

1683    .      Ens.    and    Lieut, 

Capt.     Whittaker's     Co.,     Col. 
Jacob    Rutsen's    Regt.,     Ulster 
County  Militia,   I7i5-'i7. 
Catlin,  George  de  G.,  46. 

SCHOONMAKER,     LIEUT.     HENDRICK 

JOCHEMSEN,  1681.     Lieut. 

in  Capt.  Thomas  Chamber's  Co. 
At  Fort  Orange  and  Esopus 
War.  Member  of  Council  of 


War.      Severely    wounded    at 
Wittnych,  1663. 
Catlin,  George  de  G.,  45. 
SCHOONMAKER,  CAPT.  JOCHEM,  1658- 
1730.     Capt.  Ulster  Co.  Militia, 
N.  Y.,  against  the  Indians,  1700. 
Catlin,  George  de  G.,  46. 

SCHUYLER,  DAVID,  ^90,  New 

York   City.     Magistrate,    1673. 
Alderman,    i686-'88.      Member 
of    Convention    that    assumed 
government  of  the  City,   1689. 
Appointed  Justice  of  the  Peace 
by  Gov.  Dongan,   1683. 
Van  Schaick,  Arthur  P.,  167. 
SCHUYLER,    COL.    JOHANNES,    1668- 
1747.      N.    Y.    Forces,    French 
and  Indian  Wars. 
Delafield,  Edward  C.,  48. 
Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
SCHUYLER,    CAPT.    JOHANNES,    JR., 

1697     .       Commissary     at 

Oswego,  1733,  et  seq. 
Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
SCHUYLER,   CAPT.   PHILIP  PIETERSE, 
1628-1683.     Capt.,   N.   Y.  Pro- 
vincial Forces,  1667.     Capt.  of 
Foot  at  Schenectady,   1669. 
Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
Robbins,  Le  Roy  K.,  178. 
Schuyler,  Philip  Van  R.,  65. 
Schuyler,  Sidney  S.,  149. 
SCHUYLER,    COL.    PIETER    ("Queed- 
er"),      1657-1724.        Lieut,      of 
Horse,    1685.      Commanded    a 
Co.  at  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  1689. 
Commanded    Fort    at    Albany, 
1689.   Delegate   to   Councils   of 
Five   Nations.     Led   expedition 
which  ended  in  capture  of  Fort 
La  Prairie.    Pres.,  King's  Coun- 
cil, 1662-1720.     Acting-Gov.  of 
the  Prov.,  1709. 
Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
SCHUYLER,  CAPT.  PIETER,  JR.,  1698- 
1771.      Capt.    at    Fort    Seneca, 
1721.     Commissary  at  Oswego, 
1741. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
SCOTT.  JOHN,  1640-1677.    Wounded 
at    Pawtucket,     King    Philip's 
War. 

EIHman,  Lawrence  B.,  51. 
SCOTT,  JOHN,  1690.    Soldier  in 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


King  Philip's  War  under  Capt. 
Johnson.     In  Falls  Fight,  1676, 
under  Capt.  William  Turner. 
Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 
Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 
Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 

SCOTT,  JOHN, 1756,  Lunenberg, 

Mass.    Private  in  Crown  Point 
Expeditions,      i75S-'s6,      under 
Captains  Joseph  Whitcomb  and 
James     Reed,     Col.     Timothy 
Ruggles'  Regt. 
Scott,  Henry  E.,  113. 
SCOTT,  RICHARD,  1607-1680.    Wound- 
ed at  Pawtucket,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  50. 
SCRIBNER,  SAMUEL,  1716-1794.    Priv- 
ate   in    Col.    Samuel    Moore's 
N.     H.     Regt.     at     Louisburg, 
1745;      Col.      Nathaniel      Me- 
serve's  Regt.   at   Crown  Point, 
1756;    Major    Thomas    Tash's 
Battalion,    1757;    and    in    Col. 
Kart's  Regt.,   1758. 
*Hull,  John  C.  F.,  198. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 

SCRIPTURE,     SAMUEL,     , 

Concord,   Mass.     Under   Capt. 
Joseph      Sill,      King      Philip's 
War,  1675.    1°  King  William's 
War,  i69i-'92. 
Wead,  Leslie  C.,  126. 
SEABURY,  SAMUEL,  1640-1681,  Dux- 
bury,     Mass.       Deputy,     1676. 
Ens.,  1678. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
SEAMAN,    CAPT.    JOHN,    1610-1695. 

In  Indian  Wars,  i668-'76. 
Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  51. 
Seaman,  Frederick  A.,  65. 
SEARS  (SARES),  RICHARD,  1590-1676. 
Member  Yarmouth   Co.,  Lieut. 
William  Palmer.     Deputy,  Ply- 
mouth Col.,  1662. 
Sears,  Frank  I.,  113. 
SEARS,    CAPT.     SAMUEL    1663-1741. 

Lieut,  1706.     Capt. 
Hawks,  Frederick  E.,  107. 
SEAVER,    ROBERT,    1608-1683,    Rox- 
bury,  Mass.     In  King  Philip's 
War. 
Crafts,  John  C.,  117. 


*  Deceased. 


SEBRING,  JACOB.  Sergt.,  Kings 
County  Militia,  "In  service 
against  all  enemies,  rebels  and 
pirates  on  land  and  sea,"  1715. 
Adjutant,  1728. 

Weisse,  Faneuil  S.,  80. 
SEDGWICK,  MAJ.-GEN.  ROBERT,  circ. 
1613-1656.  Appointed  Capt.  for 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  1636/7. 
Deputy  to  the  General  Court, 
i637-'49.  Commander  at  the 
Castle,  1641.  Capt.,  A.  &  H.  A. 
Co.,  1640,  '45,  '48.  Commanded 
the  Middlesex  Regt,  1643,  and 
was  first  Sergt.-Maj.  command- 
ing this  Regt.,  1644.  Com- 
mander-in-Chief,  1652.  Chos- 
en, with  'Capt.  Leverett,  jto 
organize  an  expedition  against 
the  Dutch  in  Manhattan,  1654. 
Commanded  fleet  of  four  ves- 
sels against  Acadia,  1654.  Com- 
manded a  Regt.  to  occupy  the 
Island  of  Jamaica,  1655,  and 
appointed  Commissioner  to  gov- 
ern the  Island.  Commissioned 
Major-General  by  Cromwell, 
1656. 

Taylor,  Ewing,  67. 
SEVERANCE,  JOHN, 1682.  Mem- 
ber A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1641  and 
1654. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
SEWALL,  HENRY,  1614-1700.     New- 
bury,  Mass.     Deputy,   1661,  et 
seq. 

Dorman,  William  B.,   117. 

Fall,  Charles  G.,  117. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 
SEWALL,  HENRY,  1620-1665.     Princi- 
pal Secretary  of  Md.,  1661-1665. 
Deputy,    1661,    et    seq.    Gov.'s 
Council,  1661. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 

SEWALL,  DEP.-GOV.  NICHOLAS,  1655- 

1737.     Member  and  Secretary, 

Prov.  Council,  Md.,  1686.    Dep.- 

Gov.,  1689.     Major  of  Militia. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
SEXTON,  DANIEL.    Member  of  Brook- 
haven  Co.,  Long  Island   Mili- 
tia, 1715. 

Sheib,  Samuel  H.,  97. 
SEYMOUR,  CAPT.  RICHARD, 1655, 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS   AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Hartford  and  Farmington* 
Conn.  Capt.  Seymour  Fort 
(Kensington). 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
SHAPLEIGH,  MAJOR  NICHOLAS,  1680 

.      Representative,    Mass., 

for  York  Co.,  Me-,  1733.  Capt. 
and  Major  of  Co.  Troops,  1733. 

Peirce,  William  H.,  96. 
SHARP  (E),  LIEUT.  JOHN,  1643-1676, 
Brookline,     Mass.       In     Capt. 
Wadsworth's    Co.      Killed    at 
Sudbury  Fight. 

Crafts,  John  C.,  117. 

SHATTUCK,  WILLIAM,  JR.,  1653 , 

Watertown,  Mass.  In  Capt. 
Prentice's  Co.,  King  Philip's 
War. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 

SHAW,  JOHN,  1694.    Plymouth 

Military  Co.,  1643.  In  King 
Philip's  War. 

Baker,  George  F.,  147. 

SHAW,  ROGER,  1661.     Deputy 

from  Hampton,  N.  H.,  Mass. 
Bay  Colony,  1651-1653. 

Morrell,  George  C.,  in. 

Robie,  Guy  S.,  234. 

Robie,  William  J.,  234. 

SHED,  CORP.  DANIEL,  SR., 1708, 

Billerica,  Mass.  Billerica  gar- 
rison, King  Philip's  War,  1675. 
Corp.,  1679. 

Geer,  Walter,  53. 
SHED,  JOHN,  1655-1736/7.     In  gar- 
rison of  Rev.  Samuel  Whiting, 
at  Billerica,  Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1675. 
Under  Major   Simon   Willard, 

1675- 

Geer,  Walter,  53. 

SHERMAN,  PHILIP,  1610-1689.    First 
Sec.     Providence     Plantations, 
1639.     Court  of  Commissioners, 
1656,  Deputy,  i665-'67.   Council, 
King  Philip's  War. 
Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 
Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  60. 
*Smalley,  Bradley  B.,  162. 
SHERWOOD,  CAPT.   MATTHEW,  1643- 
1715.    French  and  Indian  Wars- 
Ens.,  Conn.  Militia,  1685,  Lieut., 
1690.     Capt.,  1690. 
*  Deceased. 


McClintock,  Emory,  150. 

SHIPPEN,  EDWARD,  1639-1712.  A.  & 
H.  A.  Co.,  1669.  Speaker  of 
Assembly,  1695.  Member  Pro- 
vincial Council,  Penn.,  1696- 
1712.  Dep.-Gov.,  1703.  Pres. 
Provincial  Council,  i7O2-'c>4. 
Canby,  Caleb  H.,  Jr.,  166. 

SHIPPEN,  COL.  JOSEPH,  1732-1810. 
Col.  Penn.  Troops,  Provincial 
Army,  French  and  Indian 
Wars.  In  Braddock's  Expe- 
dition against  Fort  Duquesne. 
Capt.,  1756.  Brigadier-Major, 
1758.  Lieut.-Col.,  1759. 
Huidekoper,  Frederic  L.,  141. 

SHOTWELL,  JOHN,  1658-1719.     Capt. 
in     Capt.     August     Graham's 
Richmond   Co.,   N.  Y.,  Militia, 
1715. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 

SILVERWOOD,  JOSHUA,  1654-1698.  Im- 
pressed as  a  private  in  Capt. 
Daniel  Henchman's  Co.  at 
Boston,  Dec.  3,  1675,  for  King 
Philip's  War. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 

SIMKINS,    NICHOLAS,    ,    Boston, 

Mass.    First  Capt.  of  the  Castle, 
1634.     Member  of  the  A.  &  H. 
A.  Co.,  1650. 
Hammond,  Samuel,  107. 
Tyler,  Edward  R.,  125. 

SIMMONS,  MOSES,  1689,  Plym- 
outh, Mass.     Member  of  Dux- 
bury  Military  Co.,  1643. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 

SKIDMORE,  THOMAS,  —  1684. 
Agent  of  Gov.  Winthrop  in 
planting  of  Saybrook,  1635. 
One  of  Associates  of  Lan- 
caster, Mass.,  1643.  One  of 
Patentees  of  Huntington,  L.  I., 
1666.  Deputy  from  Hunting- 
ton,  1673.  In  service  during 
King  Philip's  War. 
Smith,  George  W.,  66. 

SKIFF,  JAMES, 1688,  Sandwich, 

Mass.    Deputy,     1645,    et    seq. 
Member    Governor's   Council. 
Chilcott,.  Langdon  S.,  229. 

SKINNER  CORP.  JOHN,  1637-1690, 
Hartford,  Conn.  Corp.  in  the 
Train  Band. 


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Booth,  Charles  E.,  116. 
SLEGHT,  SERGT.  CORNELIUS  BARENT- 

SEN, 1671.   Sergt.  Military 

Co.  which  built  Esopus  Stock- 
ade. Member  first  Board  Schep- 
ens,  1661.  At  Indian  attack  on 
Wiltwyck,  1663. 

Catlin,  George  de  G.,  45. 

Suydam,  Walter  L.,  79. 

Weisse,   Faneuil   S.,  80. 

SLINGERLAND,  CORNELISE, 1753- 

Served  in  frontier  wars,  Albany 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  1689. 

Tyson,  Malcolm  V.,  98. 
SLYE,  CAPT.  GERARD,  1654-1703,  St. 
Mary's  Co.,  Md.  Capt.,  St. 
Mary's  Co.  Militia,  1675.  Com- 
mander at  Fort  Susquehannock. 
Member  of  Council  of  War, 
1676.  Of  the  Quorum,  St. 
Mary's  Co.  Court,  1679,  and 
Chief  Justice,  1680.  High 
Sheriff  of  the  County,  i677-*79. 

Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
SLYE,     CAPT.     ROBERT,     1615-1670. 
Commissioner,  Pror.  and  Coun-; 
cil  of  State,  Md.    Member  As- 
sembly, St.  Mary's  Co. 

Garland,  Hugh  A.,  219. 
SMEAD,   JOHN,    1673-1720.      Soldier 
in    the   Meadow    Fight,    Deer- 
field,     Mass.,     Feb.    29,     1703, 
Queen  Anne's  War. 

Hedgcock,  William  E.,  177. 
SMEAD,  WILLIAM,  1635-1704,  North- 
ampton, Mass.     In  Falls  Fight, 
under  Capt.  William  Turner. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 

SMITH,  ARTHUR,  1655,    Conn. 

In  Pequot  War.  Deputy,  1643, 
'46. 

Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 
SMITH,  BENJAMIN,  1687-1731.  Priv- 
ate  in   Col.   Thomas   Farmer's 
N.  J.  Regt,  1715. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 

SMITH,  EDWARD,  1675.     Gov.'s 

Asst.,  R.  I.,  1654,  et  se1"  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1658.  Deputy, 
from  Newport,  1655,  et  seq. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  60. 

SMITH,  REV.  JOHN,  1614 ,  Mass- 

and  N.  J.  Member  of  Lieut. 
Thomas  Dimmock's  Co.,  Barn- 


stable,  Mass.,  1643.  Deputy, 
N.  J.  Assembly,  1669,  i67i-'72. 
Assistant,  i67O-'7i. 

Greve,  Clifford,  177. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
SMITH,  JOHN,  1637-1676,  Hadley, 
Mass.  Soldier  under  Capt. 
William  Turner,  Falls  Fight. 
Slain  by  the  Indians  at  "Hat- 
field  Meadow,"  May  30,  1676. 

Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 

Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 

Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 

SMITH,  JOHN,  JR.,   1678   .     In 

Capt.  Noyes'  Co.  of  Snowshoe 
Men,  1704. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  45. 

SMITH,  LIEUT.  JOHN,  JR., 1706, 

Reading,  Mass,  Deputy  to  the 
General  Court,  1669.  Lieut., 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  123. 

SMITH,  JOHN, 1708,  Dorchester 

and  Sudbury,  Mass.  In  King 
Philip's  War  under  Major 
Willard,  relief  of  Brookfield, 
1675  J  a'so  under  Major  Richard 
Walderne,  Capt.  Samuel  Wads- 
worth,  Sudbury  Fight,  1676; 
Capt.  Turner,  Falls  Fight,  1676 ; 
Capt.  John  Cutter  and  Capt. 
Parker,  1676. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  68. 

Wood.  William  B.,  71. 
SMITH,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1669-1744. 
Oyster  River,  Dover,  N.  H. 
Capt.  of  Co.  at  Oyster  River. 
Held  his  garrison  against  the 
French  and  Indians  at  the 
Oyster  River  Massacre,  1694. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 
SMITH,    LIEUT.    PHILIP,   1633-1684, 
Hadley,    Mass.    Lieut.,    Town 
Troop   and   Troop   Hampshire 
Co.,  1678.     Deputy,  r68o-'84. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  109. 
SMITH,    RICHARD     (BULL    SMITH), 

1692. 

This  was  Richard  Smith  of 
Smithtown,  commonly  called 
"Bull"  Smith.  He  <was  not  a 
Major,  and  had  no  Colonial 
War  service.  "Bull"  Smith 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


lived  at  Southampton,  L.  I.,  and 
afterwards  at  Smithtoiun,  which 
he  founded.  He  died  in  1692. 
(Pelletreau's  Smithtoiun,  pp. 

ni-x). 

Major  Richard- Smith  lived 
at  Narragansett.  A  full  account 
of  him  ivill  be  found  in  Austin's 
R.  I.  Genealogical  Dictionary, 
p~  185.  He  had  interests  in 
New  Amsterdam  and  at  Neia- 
toivn,  L.  I.,  and  has  been  con- 
fused with  "Bull"  Smith.  Major 
Richard  also  died  in  1691  or 
1692,  leaving  no  issue. 
SMITH,  LIEUT.  SAMUEL,  SR.,  1602- 
1680,  Hadley,  Mass.  "Antient 
Serjeant"  at  Wethersfield,  Conn., 
and  Deputy,  i64o-'6i.  Lieut,  of 
Hadley  Troop,  i66i-'78,  and 
Deputy  to  General  Court  of 
Massachusetts  Bay,  i66i-'73- 
Commissioner  to  the  Mohawks, 
1667. 

Benton,  Arthur  B.,  202. 

Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 

Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 

Hawks,  Frederick  E.,  107. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 

McClintock,  Emory,  150. 

Smith,  William  W.,  183. 

Stockbridge,  Henry,  3d,  97. 

Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 
SMITH,  SAMUEL,  1644-1719.     Mem- 
ber N.  J.  Assembly,   1709,  '16, 
'18. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 

SMITH,   Gov.   THOMAS,   1648   , 

South  Carolina.  Gov.  S.  Car- 
olina, 1690;  also  of  N.  and  S. 
Carolina,  1693. 

Meredith,  Philip  T.,  88. 
SMITH,  HON.  WILLIAM,  1697-1769. 
Atty.-Gen.,  1751-52.  Member 
of  Council,  1753-57.  Deputy 
Prov.  Council,  1754,  and  one 
of  the  Committee  to  draft  the 
Bond  of  Alliance.  Judge  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  Pro- 
vince of  N.  Y.,  i763-'69. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
SMITH,   LIEUT.    WILLIAM,   Cumber- 
land  Co.,  Pa.     Lieut,  in  Capt. 


Richard  O'Cain's  Co.,  Col.  Ben- 
jamin Chamber's  Regt.,  1747- 
'48. 

Torrence,  George  P.,  233. 
SNOW,  NICHOLAS,  1676.      Ply- 
mouth  Militia,    1643.      Deputy 
from  Eastham,   Mass.,   1648,   et 
seq. 

Nickerson,  Thomas  W.,  122. 

Smith,  Dwight,  65. 
SNYDER,  LIEUT.  JOHANNES,  1720- 
1794,  Kingston,  N.  Y.  Lieut,  of 
the  First  Co.  of  Militia,  King- 
ston, 1756.  Served  in  Old  French 
War. 

Taylor,  John  M.,  79. 
SOULE,  GEORGE, 1680,  Duxbury, 

Mass.  In  Lieut.  William  Holmes's 
Co.,  Pequot  War.  Represent- 
ative, 1645. 

Brown,  Philip  G.,  231. 

Miller,  Robert  F.,  178. 
SOUTHWORTH,  GEN.  CONSTANT,  1615- 
1679,  Duxbury.  In  Pequot  War, 
1637.  Ens.,  Duxbury  Co.,  1646. 
Deputy  twenty-two  years.  Lieut., 
1653.  Deputy  Treas.  of  Ply- 
mouth Colony.  Member  Coun- 
cil War,  1658.  Commissioner 
for  United  Colonies,  1668. 
Commissary-Gen.,  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 

Baker,   George  F.,   147. 

Brown,  Philip  G.,  231. 

Raymond,  Henry  W.,  89. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,   157. 

Traphagen,  Frank  W.,  205. 
SOUTHWORTH,  CAPT.  THOMAS,  1616- 
1669,  Plymouth.  Lieut.,  1648. 
Commander,  i659-'69.  Deputy, 
i65i-*53.  Assistant,  i652-'69. 
Commissioner  for  the  United 
Colonies,  i659-'62,  '69.  Gov.  of 
Kennebec,  1654. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 
SPENCER,   ISAAC,   1678-1751.       Dep- 
uty, Conn.,  1734. 

Spencer,  Selden,   179. 
SPENCER,    ENS.    JARED,    1614-1685, 
Haddam,  Conn.    Commissioned, 
1656.      In   King  Philip's   War. 
Representative,   1674,  et  seq. 

Clarke,  Chauncey  H.,  176. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Spencer,  Selden,  179. 
SPENCER,  SERGT.  THOMAS,  -  1686. 
Under  Major  John  Mason,  Pe- 
quot  War. 

Enders,  John  O.,  133. 
SPENCER,  LIEUT.  WILLIAM,  - 
1640.  Lieut.,  Newtown  (Cam- 
bridge), Mass.,  1636.  Deputy 
from  Cambridge  to  Mass.  Gen- 
eral Court,  i634-'38.  Deputy 
from  Hartford  to  Conn.  Gen- 
eral Court,  1639.  One  of  the 
four  founders  of  A.  &  H.  A.  Co. 

Primrose,  John  S.,  78. 

Ward,  Christopher  L.,  219. 
SPERRY,  RICHARD,  -  -  ,   New 
Haven,  Conn.   Proprietor,  1685. 
Member  of  the  "Night  Watch." 

Lines,  Harvey  K.,  77. 

SPOFFORD   (SPAFFORD),  JOHN,  1648- 

1696,  Rowley,  Mass.     In  Capt. 

Prentice's  Troop,   Narragansett 

Campaign,  King  Philip's  War, 


i667-'69-'74.    Presiding  Justice, 
1674.     Sheriff  and  High  Sheriff, 


Geer,  Walter,  53. 

SPOFFORD,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1678-1735, 
Rowley,  Mass.  Prov.  Forces, 
1731. 

Geer,   Walter,   53. 
SPRAGUE,    CAPT.    JOHN,    1627-1692, 
Maiden,   Mass.        Capt,    1685. 
Deputy,  1690. 

Sprague,  Rufus  W.,  113. 
SPRAGUE,  JONATHAN,  1648-1741, 
Hingham,  Mass,  and  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  Deputy,  R.  I., 
1695-1714.  Speaker,  1703.  Sol- 
dier in  King  Philip's  War  un- 
der Captains  Henchman  and 
Mosely. 

Sprague,  George  E.,  113. 
SPRAGUE,  LIEUT.  RALPH,  1603-1650. 
Deputy  for  Charlestown,  Mass., 
1635,  et  seq.  Sergt.  in  Capt. 
Underbill's  Co.,  1634.  Ensign 
for  Charlestown,  1646.  Lieut., 
1637-1641,  1647-1649.  Member 
A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1637. 

Green,  Samuel  S.,  118. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 

SPRIGG,  THOMAS,  1630-1704.   Fought 

against  Nanticoke  Indians  prior 

101678.     Commissioner  for  Cal- 

vert  County,  Md.,  1661.    Justice, 


Wells,  Walter  A.,  143. 
*Woodward,  James  T.,  72. 
SPRIGG,     COL.    THOMAS,    1670-1736. 
Member  of  General  Assembly 
of   Md.  from  Prince   George's 
County,  I7i3-'i5.    Major,  1713. 
Lieut.-Col.,  1715.    Colonel,  1716. 

Duvall,  Richard  M.,  98. 

Monnette,  Mervin  J.,  198. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
STACY,  MAHLON,  -  1704.  Mem- 
ber of  Assembly,  N.  J.,  1681, 
et  seq;  House  of  Representa- 
tives, 1697-1701.  Member  of 
Governor's  Council,  i682-'83. 
Member  of  Council  of  Propri- 
etors, 1688. 

Bancroft,    Joseph,    217. 

Bancroft,  Samuel,  Jr.,  217. 
STANDISH,  CAPT.  MYLES,  1584-1656. 
Signer  of  "Mayflower  Com- 
pact." He  received  the  first 
military  commission  given  in 
this  country.  He  had  previously 
held  a  commission  from  Queen 
Elizabeth,  and  served  in  the 
Low  Countries  in  aid  of  the 
Dutch.  Assistant,  1624,  et  seq. 
Member  of  Council  of  War, 
Plymouth  Colony.  In  1649  ap- 
pointed General-in-Chief  of  all 
the  companies  in  the  Colony. 

Allen,  John  J.,  161. 

Allen,  Marion  S.,  161. 

Baker,  George  F.,  147. 

Brooks,  Frederick,  103. 

Copeland,  Charles,  217. 

Crane,  Roy  E.,  104. 

Hamilton,  Henry  DeW.,  55. 
STANDISH,       THOMAS,       1612-1692, 
Wethersfield,     Conn.       In    the 
Pequot  War,  1637. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
STANLEY,  CAPT.  CALEB,  1642-1718. 
Lieut.,  Conn.  Militia,  1683. 
Capt.,  1689.  King  William's 
War.  Deputy,  1683,  '84.  Assist- 
ant, 1691-1700. 

Enders,  John  O.,  133. 
STANLEY,  THOMAS,  -  1663,  Hart- 

*  Deceased. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


ford,  Conn.    Deputy,  Mass.  Bay 
Colony,  1635,  '43,  '49. 

Short,  John  C.,  182. 
STANLEY,  TIMOTHY,  1603-1648,  Conn. 
Deputy,  1641,  et  seg. 

Enders,  John  O.,  133. 
STANTON,  JOSEPH,  -  1714.    Soldier 
in  King  Philip's  War. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 
STANTON,  THOS.,  1616-1677.  Indian 
Interpreter  to  John  Winthrop 
the  younger,  in  Conn.,  before 
Pequot  War.  In  Pequot  War, 
and  rendered  valuable  services 
at  Saybrook  Fort.  Indian  In- 
terpreter to  the  General  Court 
of  Conn,  in  all  controversies 
between  the  whites  and  In- 
dians. Deputy,  1666. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

Palmer,  Lucius  N.,  78. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 
STANYAN,  ANTHONY,  Hampton,  N.H. 
Deputy,  Mass.,  i6s4-'8o.     Rep- 
resentative, N.  H.,  1680,  '84. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
STARBUCK,  EDWARD,  1604-1690,  Do- 
ver,    N.     H.,     and    Nantucket, 
Mass.     Representative,   Dover, 


Rotch,  William,  113. 
STARK,  C  APT.  JOHN,  1728-1822,  Man- 
chester, N.  H.     Lieut,  of  Roger's 
Rangers,  1755.     Capt.,  1757. 
Winslow,  Arthur,  115. 
STARR,  JOHN,  -  I7°4,  Duxbury, 
Mass.       Served     under     Capt. 
Samuel  Wadsworth,  1676-7;  in 
garrison  at  Mendon  and  Wren- 
tham,  King  Philip's  War. 
Westfall,  John  H.,  115. 
STARR,     DR.     THOMAS,     1616-1658, 
Mass.        Surgeon      of      Forces 
against  Pequots. 
Dana,  Richard  T.,  47. 
Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 
STEARNS,    SAMUEL,    1638-1683.      In 

King  Philip's  War. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
STEARNS,  SHUBAEL,  1655-1734,  Cam- 
bridge,   Mass.      King    Philip's 
War. 

Howard-Martin,  Edmund,  76. 
Stearns,  John  N.,  Jr.,  66. 


STEBBINS,  LIEUT.  JOSEPH,  1652-1728. 
Ensign,  1694.  Lieut,  1707. 
Deputy,  1707,  '17,  '21. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
STEBBINS,  ENSIGN  JOSEPH,  1735-1794, 
Ridgefield,  Conn.  Ensign  in 
the  Sixth  Co.,  Capt.  Thomas 
Hobby,  in  Col.  Nathan  Whit- 
ing's Regt.,  Campaign  of  1761, 
Old  French  War. 

Clark,  Frederick  H.,  46. 
STEBBINS],  LIEUT.  THOMAS,  1620-1683. 
Lieut,    in    Capt.    Turner's    Co., 
Falls  Fight,  King  Prilip's  War. 

Allen,  Oliver  F.,  42. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 

Westfall,  John  H.,  115. 

STEELE,  JOHN, 1665,  Hartford, 

Conn.  Deputy  to  the  Massa- 
chusetts General  Court  from 
Cambridge,  1635.  One  of  eight 
Commissioners  appointed  by 
the  General  Court  of  Massa- 
chusetts to  govern  the  Connecti- 
cut Colony  for  one  year  from 
March  3,  1636.  Secretary  of 
the  Connecticut  Colony,  1636- 
39.  Deputy  to  the  Connecticut 
General  Assembly,  1637,  '39, 
'40-43,  '45-48.  Member  of  the 
Upper  House,  1636-37,  when 
war  was  declared  against  the 
Pequots 

Morse,  Glenn  T.,  121. 
STEIN,  ENS.   JOHN   ABRAHAM,   Ens. 
in  Capt.  Caleb  Grayden's  Co., 
ist  Battalion,    Pa.    Regt.,   com- 
manded by  Hon.  John  Penn. 

Stein,  Simon  G.,  179. 
STELLE,  BENJAMIN,  1683-1759.   Priv- 
ate  in    Col.   Thomas    Farmer's 
N.  J.  Regt.,  1715. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
STETSON,  CORNET  ROBERT,  1613-1703, 
Scituate,  Plymouth  Colony.  Dep- 
uty, 1655  et  seg.  Council  of 
War,  1661,  '71,  '81.  Cornet, 
First  Body  of  Plymouth  Horse, 
1659.  Press  Master,  1675. 

Baker,  George  F.,  147. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
STEVENS,    ENS.    ERASMUS,    Marble- 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


head,  Mass.     Ens.  Co.  of  Foot, 
Capt.  Samuel  Ward,  1683. 

Bryant,  W.  Sohier,  44. 

Cox,  John  L.,  91. 

STEVENS,  SERGT.  JOHN,  1611-1688/9. 
Sergt.  of  Salisbury  Militia. 

Favor,  Otis  S.,  170. 
STEWART,       WILLIAM,       1737-1802. 
Member    Paxtang    Volunteers, 
Wyoming  Valley,  Pa.,  1770. 

Miller,  Robert  F.,  178. 
STICKNEY,  BENJAMIN,  1739-1801, 
Rowley,  Mass.  Private  in 
Capt.  John  Pearson's  Troop  of 
Horse,  May  31,  1757.  Clerk 
of  the  Co. 

Stickney,  William  B.  C.,  162. 
STICKNEY,  MOSES,  1677-1756.    Priv- 
ate in  Capt.  Noyes'  Co.,  North 
Regt.,  Essex,  Mass. 

Clark,  Byron  N.,  163. 
STICKNEY,    LIEUT.    WILLIAM,    1592- 
1665.      Rowley,    Mass.,     1639. 
Lieut.,  1661. 

Clark,  Byron  N.,  163. 
STILES,  EPHRAIM,  1645-1714,  Strat- 
ford, Conn.  Deputy,  i686-'96. 
Court  of  Elections,  1695-1708. 
Committee  of  Safety,  Fairfield 
Co. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  76. 
STILES,  LIEUT.  JACOB,  1737-1829, 
Lunenberg,  Mass.  Private,  Re- 
lief of  Fort  William  Henry, 
x7S8/9-  Lieut,  in  Capt.  Aaron 
Willard's  Co.,  1759. 

Stiles,  James  A.,  114. 
STILLWELL,  LIEUT.  NICHOLAS,  1612- 
1671.  Organized  a  Troop  in 
Va.,  1644.  Captured  King 
Opechancanagh,  successor  to 
Powhatan.  Lieut,  under  Capt. 
Martin  Kregier,  second  Esopus 
War,  1663,  Schepen,  1650,  '51, 
'54>  '55i  '57-  Schout  of  Graves- 
end,  1663. 

Wyckoff,  Charles  R.,  Jr.,  72. 

Wyckoff,  Clarence  J.,  73. 
STILLWELL,  COL.  RICHARD,  1677- 
1758.  Capt.,  1713.  Col.,  1715. 
Commanded  the  Kings  County 
Regt.  from  1715  to  1757.  Mem- 
ber of  Assembly, 

Barnes,  George  E.,  42. 


STOCKTON,  LIEUT.  RICHARD,  Flush- 
ing, N.  Y.,  and  Princeton,  N.  J., 
1606-1707.  First  Lieut.,  1665. 
Flushing,  L.  I.,  Troop. 

McGrath,  John,  183. 

Reed,  Charles  A.  L.,  182. 

Sheib,  Samuel  H.,  97. 

Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 
STOCKWELL,  EMMONS,  1741-1819, 
Lancaster,  N.  H.  Was  one  of 
Major  Rogers's  Rangers,  -  . 
His  first  service  in  the  French 
and  Indian  Wars  was  the 
means  of  obtaining  his  release 
from  apprenticeship,  the  gov- 
ernment making  this  offer  to 
youths  bound  out  for  service, 
to  recruit  the  ranks. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  124. 
STONE,  DAVID,  -  i7°4-    Trooper 
from  Middlesex,   Mass.     King 
Philip's  War. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
STONE,    GREGORY,    1590-1672,    Cam- 
bridge,  Mass.     Deputy,   Mass. 
Bay  Col.,  1638. 

Heathfield,  Herbert  D.,  107. 

Lea,  James  H.,  119. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  109. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  68. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
STONE,  JOHN,  1618-1683,  Cambridge, 
Mass.   Deputy  to  General  Court, 


Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
STONE,    DEACON    JOHN,    1635-1691, 
Watertown,  Mass.     Soldier  in 
King  Philip's  War. 
Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 
STONE,  CORP.  JOHN,  1663-1713,  Lex- 
ington,  Mass.     Corporal,   Lex- 
ington Military  Co. 
Winship,  William  H.,  127. 
STONE,    REV.     SAMUEL,     1602-1663, 
Hartford,  Conn.     Chaplain,  Pe- 
quot  War,  Capt.  John  Mason. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
STONE,    CAPT.    SAMUEL,    1635-1715, 
Lexington,  Mass.  Trooper  under 
Major   Willard    against   Nini- 
gret,    1654.      Capt.,    Lexington 
Co. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Heathfield,  Herbert  D.,  107. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
STONE,  SAMUEL,  1656-1743,  Con- 
cord, Mass.  Under  Capt. 
Prentice,  King  Philip's  War. 
Wounded  at  Great  Swamp 
Fight,  1675.  In  Capt.  Thomas 
Brattle's  Troop,  Mt.  Hope  Ex- 
pedition, 1676. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 

STOUT,  LIEUT.  JOSEPH,  R.  N.,  

1773.      Lieut,    in    the    British 
Navy,  1773. 

Hornor,  William  M.,  91. 
STOWE    (STOW),    JOHN,    1595-1643, 
Roxbury,   Mass.     A.  &   H.   A. 
Co.,  1638.    Deputy,  1639. 

Farwell,  John  W.,  117. 

Ketchum,  Charles  J.,  119. 
STRATTON,     BENJAMIN,     1665-1716. 
Private    in    Capt.   Joseph    See- 
ley's  Company  of  Cumberland 
County,  N.  J.,  Militia,  1715. 

Gerald,  Herbert  P.,  141. 

STRATTON,  JOHN, 1691.    Under 

Maj.    Appleton,    Narragansett 
Campaign,    i675-'76. 

Crossett,  Frederick  M.,  47. 
STREETER,  JOHN,  1732-1810.  In  the 
Fourth  Co.,  under  Capt.  and 
Major  Nathan  Payson,  First 
Conn.  Regt.,  Col.  Phineas  Ly- 
man,  Campaign  of  1755,  French 
and  Indian  War.  Also  under 
Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Payson,  same  Regt.,  Maj. -Gen. 
Phineas  Lyman,  Campaign  of 
1756,  Crown  Point  Expedition. 

Wells,  Frederick  H.,  68. 
STRONG,    ELDER    JOHN,    1605-1699. 
Deputy,   164.1,  et  seg.,  Plymouth 
Colony. 

Bates,  George  B.,  74. 

Bates,  William  G.,  74. 

Brewer,  Arthur  H.,  136. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 

Ketchum,  Charles  J.,  119. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  158. 

Strong,  Harry  C.,  191. 


Thompson,  Royal  W.,  142. 

Westfall,  John  H.,  115. 
STRONG,  LIEUT.  RETURN,  1640-1726, 
Windsor,     Conn.       Cornet     of 
Troop,  1689.    Deputy,  i689-'9o. 
Lieut.,  1692. 

Estes,  Webster  C.,  51. 
STRONG,  SAMUEL,  1 652-1732.  Wound- 
ed,   captured    and    carried    to 
Canada  by  Indians,  Aug.,  1711. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
STRONG,  THOMAS,  1630-1689.   Under 
Major  John  Mason,  1658. 

Dent,  Alfred  B.,  140. 
STRYCKER  (STRYKER),  CAPT.  JAN, 
1615-1697.  Member  Great  Land- 
tag, New  Amsterdam,  1664. 
Member  Hempstead  Conven- 
tion, 1665.  Schepen,  1673.  Capt. 
Military  Co.  at  Midwout,  L.  I. 
Deputy,  Great  Conference  at 
New  Orange,  1674. 

Haines,  John  P.,  54. 

Kellogg,  George  C.,  58. 
SUMNER,  WILLIAM,  circ.  1604-1688, 
Dorchester,  Mass.   Deputy,  1658, 
et    seg.      Clerk    of    the    Train 
Band,  1663. 

Jarves,  Deming,  212. 

Nichols,  Willard  A.,  202. 

SUNDERLAND,   JOHN,    1618-1703,   Bos- 

ton,  Mass.    Member  A.  &  H.  A. 
Co.,  1658. 
Lea,  James  H.,  120. 

SUTHERLAND,    LIEUT.    DAVID,    1722- 
1794.       Lieut.,     Militia     Regt., 
Dutchess  Co.,  Prov.  of  N.  Y. 
Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 

SUTTON,    RICHARD,    1736-1825,    Ips- 
wich, Mass.     In  Capt.  Thomas 
Peevor's  Co.,  in  the  Regt.  com- 
manded by  Col.  Brattle,  Expe- 
dition    against    Crown    Point, 
1755,  and  Quebec,  1760. 
Breed,  George  H.,  103. 
Sutton,  Eben,  97. 

SWAINE  (SWAYNE),  MAJOR  JERE- 
MIAH, 1643-1710,  Reading, 
Mass.  Wounded  in  Narra- 
gansett Fight.  Lieut,  and  Capt. 
in  King  Philip's  War.  Major 
and  Com.-in-Chief,  Expedition 
against  Kennebec  and  Eastern 


398 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Indians,  1689.  Representative. 
Governor's  Assistant. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  123. 
*Swain,  Charles  E.,  114. 

Swain,  William  N.,  114. 
SWAINE,  CAPT.  SAMUEL,  1610-1682. 
Lieut.,  Conn.  Colonial  Forces, 
1663.  Newark  soldiers.  Capt. 
Robert  Treat,  1667-73.  Capt., 
East  Jersey  Prov.  Forces.  Dep- 
uty, Conn.,  1663.  Deputy,  and 
"Third  Man,"  Provincial  As- 
sembly of  East  Jersey,  i673-'y6. 

Haines,  John  P.,  54. 

Murphy,  Franklin,  Jr.,  149. 
SWAINE,  WILLIAM,  1585-1664.  Dep- 
uty, Mass.  Bay  Col.,  1636. 
Commissioner  to  establish  and 
govern  the  new  Colony  of 
Conn.,  1636.  Asst.,  First  Gen. 
Court,  1637.  Deputy,  New 
Haven  Col.,  i653-'57. 

Haines,  John  P.,  54. 

SWAN,  RICHARD, 1678,  Rowley, 

Mass.  In  King  Philip's  War 
and  Expedition  to  Canada. 
Deputy,  i666-'77. 

Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  123. 
SWAN,   ROBERT,    1628-1698,    Haver- 
hill,   Mass.     In   Great  Swamp 
Fight,  Lieut.  Benjamin  Swell's 
Co. 

Atwood,  Luther,  102. 
SWETT,  CAPT.  BENJAMIN,  1626-1677, 
Hampton,  N.  H.  Ens.  Newbury 
Co.,  1651.  Lieut,  commanding 
militia  in  King  Philip's  War. 
Capt.,  1677.  Killed  by  Indians 
at  Scarborough. 

Morrell,   George  C.,  in. 

Tyler,  Edward  R.,  126. 
SWETT,  STEPHEN,  1620 .    New- 
bury,    Mass.       Member     Maj. 
Samuel    Appleton's    Co.,    King 
Philip's  War. 

Richardson,  William  S.,  112. 

SWIFT,    WILLIAM,   1644.      IQ 

Lieut.  John  Blackmer's  Co., 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  1643. 

Swift,  George  D.,  191. 
SWORDS,  LIEUT.  THOMAS,  1738-1780. 

*  Deceased. 


Ensign  in  55th  Regt.  of  Foot, 
under  Gen.  Abercrombie,  1756. 
At  Fort  Ticonderoga  and  pro- 
moted to  a  Lieutenancy  on  the 
field.  Also  served  at  Fort 
George  and  other  important 
points. 

Blye,  Joseph  N.,  43. 

Rogers,  Edward  K.,  64. 
SYMCOCK,  JOHN,  1629/30-1702.  Mem- 
ber of  Provincial  Council  of 
Pa.,  1683,  ft  seq.  One  of  the 
five  Commissioners  appointed 
by  William  Penn  to  govern  the 
Province  of  Pa.,  1688.  Speaker 
of  Pa.  Assembly,  1696.  Presi- 
dent of  the  Provincial  Council, 
1686. 

Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 
SYMONDS,  DEP.-GOV.  SAMUEL,  1595- 
1678,   Ipswich,  Mass.     Deputy, 
i638-'43.    Asst.,  i643-'73.   Dep.- 
Gov.,  i673-'78. 

Dickerman,  William  C.,  49. 

Eaton,  Frederick  H.,  50. 

Kellogg,  George  C.,  58. 

Merrill,  John  L.,  150. 

Woodin,  William  H.,  72. 

TAINTER,      JOSEPH,      1613-1689/90. 
Served   with  three  of  his  sons 
in  King  Philip's  War. 
Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 

TALCOTT,  JOHN,  1600-1660,  Mass. 
and  Conn.  Deputy,  Mass.,  1634- 
'36.  Conn.,  ist  General  Court, 
i637-*54.  Assistant,  i654-'6o. 
Treas.,  i652-'6o.  Comissioner, 


Holcombe,  John  M.,  136. 
TALCOTT,  LIEUT.-COL.  JOHN  (JR.), 
1620-1688.  Ens.,  1650.  Capt., 
1660.  Sergt.-Maj.  Conn.  Col. 
Troops,  1672.  Maj.,  1673.  Com- 
mander-in-Chief,  Colony  of 
Conn.,  1673.  Lieut.-Col.  Dutch 
Restoration,  King  Phillip's  War, 
1675.  Gov.'s  Asst.  and  Treas- 
urer, i662-'76.  Asst.,  i678-'87. 
Council,  1663,  et  seq.  Commis- 
sioner for  United  Colonies, 
1663,  et  seq. 

Clephane,  Alan  O.,  140. 

Holcombe,  John   M.,   137. 

Meyer,  Blakeman  Q.,  61. 


399 


INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


TATE,  ENS.  MAGNUS,  1732-1808. 
Ens.  in  the  Va.  Militia  during 
French  and  Indian  Wars,  1758. 

Tate,  Magnus  A.,  183. 
TAYLOR,  ASA,  SR.,  Narragansett, 
Mass.  In  Capt.  Asa  Whit- 
comb's  Co.  of  Col.  Bagley's 
Regt.,  1757,  reduction  of  Can- 
ada. In  service,  1758  and  '59. 

Taylor,  Lloyd  B.,  167. 
TAYLOR,  COL.  GEORGE,  1711-1792. 
Col.  of  Regt.  of  Va.  Colonial 
Troops  under  Gov.  Dinwiddie, 
*7S5-  Orange  Co.  Committee 
of  Safety  of  1774.  Member  of 
Va.  Convention  of  1775.  Mem- 
ber House  of  Burgesses  of  Vir- 
ginia, 1748  to  1758. 

Jacob,  Donald  R.,  194. 

Jacob,  John  I.,  194. 
TAYLOR,  JAMES,  1713,   Marl- 
boro,  Mass.     In   King  Philip's 
War. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
TAYLOR,  CAPT.  OTHNIEL,  1719-1788. 
Capt.  of  Charlemont,  Mass., 
Militia  Co.  Commanded  Fort 
at  Charlemont  during  French 
and  Indian  War.  Sergt,  1756. 

Pollock,   Edwin  T.,   203. 
TEMPLE,  ABRAHAM,  1652-1739.      In 
Capt.     Nathaniel     Davenport's 
Co.,   1675. 

Temple,  Herbert  M.,  191. 
TEN  BROECK,  MAJOR  DIRCK  WES- 
SELS,  1638-1717.  Major,  1688. 
Dispatched  to  Canada.  Served 
under  Gen.  Winthrop,  Cana- 
dian Expedition,  1690.  Mayor 
of  Albany,  1696-98.  Commis- 
sioner Indian  Affairs,  1691. 
Major,  1700. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 

Van  Schaick,  Arthur  P.,  167. 

Van  Schaick,  Harrison  L.,  168. 

TEN    BROECK,    CAPT.    JOHN,    

1790.   Capt,  N.  J.  Militia,  1759- 
'62. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
TEN  BROECK,  LIEUT.  WESSELS,  1636- 
1704.  Ambassador  to  Canada 
under  Gov.  Dongan.  Commis- 
sary, 1689.  Lieut,  of  Foot  Co., 
1700. 


Van  Schaick,  Arthur  P.,  167. 

TEN   EYCK,   CORP.    COENRAET,  

1687.  Lance  Corp.  3d  Co.,  Burg- 
her Corps,  New  Amsterdam. 
Innis,  Hasbrouck,  76. 
Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 
Sanford,  George  D.,  64. 
TEN  EYCK,  LIEUT.  HENDRICK.  Lieut, 
of  Foot,  King  William's  War, 
1689. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 
TEN  EYCK  JACOB.     Served  in  Capt. 
Johannes      Shepmoes'      Hurley 
Co.,  1715. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 
TENNEY,  DANIEL,  1653-1748,  Row- 
ley,   Mass.       In    Capt.    Samuel 
Brocklebank's   Co.,   King   Phil- 
ip's War. 

Dutton,  Lei  and  T.,  50. 
TENNEY,  ENS.  THOMAS,   1614-1700, 
Bradford,    Mass.        Sergt.    and 
Ens.  of  Rowley  Foot  Co.,  1677. 
Dutton,  Leland  T.,  49. 
THATCHER     (THACHER),     COLONEL 
JOHN,      1639-1713,      Yarmouth, 
Plymouth  Colony.   Ensign  of  the 
Yarmouth    Military    Company, 

1674.  In   King   Philip's   War, 

1675.  Commanded  sixth  expe- 
dition sent  to  pursue  the  Indian 
Totoson.        Lieutenant,      i6Si. 
Member  of  the  Council  of  War, 
1681.      Captain,    1685.      Major, 
1697.    Colonel,  1697-1704.   Dep- 
uty, 1668-71,  '73-74,  '76,  '78-80. 
Representative,   i692-'93-    Asst, 
1682-86,     '89-'9i.        Councillor, 
1694-1707. 

Eldridge,  Daniel  G.,  105. 

Eldridge,  Edric,  117. 

Sprague,   Frank   W.,    125. 
THATCHER  (  THACHER)  ,  PETER,  1665- 
1736,  Yarmouth,  Plymouth  Col- 
ony. Councillor,  1729-31.  Judge, 
Court    of    Comon    Pleas,    1729- 

'31- 

Sprague,  Frank  W.,  125. 
THAXTER,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1626-1687, 
Hingham,  Mass.  Ens.,  1675. 
Lieut.  1664,  under  Capt.  Hud- 
son. Capt.  against  the  Dutch 
at  N.  Y.  Capt.  of  Cavalry. 
Deputy,  1666. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Brown,  Philip  G.,  231. 
Scott,  Henry  E.,  113. 
THAXTER,  COL.  SAMUEL,  1665-1740, 
Hingham,    Mass.        Col.,    1725. 
Deputy,    1697,    et    Se1-      Asst. 
Member  of  Council.     Commis- 
sioner   on    the    Canadian    Em- 
bassy, 1724. 

Porter,  Alexander  S.,  Jr.,  124. 
Scott,  Henry  E.,  113. 
THAXTER,    MAJOR    SAMUEL,    1723- 
1771,   Hingham,   Mass.      Capt. 
in  Col.  Gridley's  Regt.,  Crown 
Point   Expedition.    French   and 
Indian    Wars,     1755.       Major, 
1756.     Fort   William  Henry. 
Scott,  Henry  E.,  113. 
THOMAS,  CHRISTOPHER.    Member  of 
ist  and  2nd  Assemblies  of  Md., 


Williamson,  Thomas  W.,  97. 
THOMAS,     CORNELIUS,    -     1775- 
Member    Va.    House    of    Bur- 
gesses,  I76i-'7i. 

Thomas,  John  L.,  179. 
THOMAS,  CAPT.  NATHANIEL,  1610- 
1674,  Ens.,  Plymouth  Colony, 
under  Capt.  Myles  Standish, 
1640.  Lieut.,  1643.  Capt,  1644. 
Pequot  War. 

Thompson,  Henry  B.,  217. 
THOMAS,  CAPT.  NATHANIEL,  1643- 
1718,  Marshfield,  Mass.  Repre- 
sentative, 1672,  et  seg.  Capt. 
King  Philip's  War.  Gov.'s 
Council. 

Weld,  George  F.,  126. 
THOMAS,  LIEUT.  PHILIP,  1600-1675, 
Maryland.  Lieut,  of  Provincial 
Forces  prior  to  1655.  High 
Commissioner  governing  Md., 
i656-'58,  and  one  of  those  effect- 
ing the  surrender  of  the  Pro- 
vince to  Lord  Baltimore,  1658. 

Boogher,  Frank,  174. 

Boogher,  Howard  M.,  174. 

Boogher,  John  H.,  174. 

Boogher,   Lawrence,    175. 

Carleton,   Murray,   175. 

Duvall,  Richard  M.,  98. 

Muncaster,   Steuart  B.,  142. 

Wells,  Walter  A.,  143. 

*Woodward,  James  T.,  72. 
THOMAS,       WILLIAM,       1573-1651, 


Marshfield,  Mass.  Gov's.  Ass't., 
Plymouth  Colony,  1642,  '43,  '44, 
'47,  '51.  Member  of  Council  of 
War.  Deputy,  1640,  '44. 

*Greene,  Charles  A.,   150. 

Thompson,  Henry  B.,  217. 
THOMPSON,  ANTHONY,  1612-1647. 
Signer  of  "Compact"  with  Gov. 
Eaton  and  Rev.  John  Daven- 
port, at  New  Haven,  1639. 
Soldier  in  Indian  Troubles, 
1642. 

Merritt,  Alan  D.,  61. 

Thompson,  Royal  W.,  142. 
THOMPSON,  ENSIGN  JOHN,  1667-1749. 
Ensign  of  Mendon,  Mass.,  Co., 
1718.    Sergt.,   I7i5-'i7. 

Litchfield,   Wilford   J.,   no. 
THOMPSON,    CAPT.    SAMUEL,    1669- 
1749,  New  Haven,  Conn.    Lieut, 
and  Capt.  of  First  Co.      Dep- 
uty, 1716. 

Thompson,  Royal  W.,  143. 
THORNTON,      FRANCIS,      1682-1752. 
Member  of  Va.  House  of  Bur- 
gesses from  Spottsylvania  Co., 
1723-1726. 

Meriwether,    Willliam    W.,    178. 

THORNTON,    ENS.    TIMOTHY,    1646- 

1726,  Boston.    Ens.  Boston  Co., 

1689.       Ens.  A.   &  H.  A.   Co., 

1691.    Representative,   i694-'95. 

Emery,  George  A.,  230. 
THROCKMORTON,    JOHN,    1631-1687. 
One  of  the  original  proprietors 
Providence   Plantation.       Dep- 
uty,  i664-'74- 

Topham,  Theophilus,  225. 
THRUSTON,  REV.  CHARLES  MYNN, 
1738-1812.  Lieut,  of  Va.  Pro- 
vincial troops  under  Washing- 
ton, at  Fort  Duquesne,  Old 
French  War. 

Ballard,  Charles  T.,  194. 

Ballard,  Samuel  T.,  194. 

Thruston,  Rogers  C.  B.,  195. 

THURSTON,     DANIEL,     1693, 

Newbury,  Mass.  Under  Capt. 
Samuel  Appleton,  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 

Thurston,  John  H.,  114. 

Watson,  Irving  A.,  156. 
THURSTON,      EDWARD,       1617-1707, 


*  Deceased. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Rhode  Island.  Commissioner, 
1663.  Deputy,  1667,  et  seq. 
Gov.'s  Asst.,  1675,  et  seq. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  60. 

Thurston,  Theodore  P.,  191. 
THURSTON,  JOHN,   1635-1712,  Med- 
field  and   Dedham,  Mass.       In 
King  Philip's  War.   Represent- 
ative, 1697,  1702. 

Hicks,  Lewis  W.,  118. 

TILDEN,    ENS.    JOSEPH,    1670. 

Served  in  the  Scituate  Military 
Co.,  and  was  appointed  Ensign 
of  that  Co.  by  the  General 
Court  of  Plymouth  Colony, 
June  29,  1652. 

Rogers,  Arthur  R.,  190. 

Rogers,  George  H.,  191. 
TILESTON,  LIEUT.  TIMOTHY,  1637- 
1697,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Dep- 
uty, i689-'92.  In  Capt.  Wads- 
worth's  Co.,  under  Maj.-Gen. 
Winslow,  King  Philip's  War. 
Ens.,  1689.  Lieut.,  1694. 

Willcutt,  Levi  L.,  126. 
TILGHMAN,     MATTHEW,    1718-1790. 
Member     of     Md.     Assembly, 
1751,  et  seq. 

Brice,  Philip  H.,  91. 
TILGHMAN,      RICHARD,      1672-1738. 
Member     of     Md.     Assembly, 
1698-1702.    Member  of  Govern- 
or's Council,  1711-1738. 

Brice,  Philip   H.,   91. 
TILGHMAN,     WILLIAM,     1711-1782. 
Member     of     Md.     Assembly, 
1734-1738. 

Brice,  Philip  H.,  91. 

TILLEY,  JOHN,  1621.       Under 

Myles  Standish  in  first  en- 
counter with  the  Indians  at 
Great  Meadow  Creek,  Dec.  8th, 
1620,  three  days  before  the 
landing  of  the  Pilgrims. 

Brown,  John  B.,  74. 

Bryant,  Percy,  75. 

Eldridge,   Edric,    117. 

Hoppin,   Hamilton  L.,   55. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  56. 

Morrell,  George  C.,  in. 

Reed,  Latham  G.,  78. 

TILLSON,  EDMUND,  1699.       In 

Plymouth    Military    Co.,    1643. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 


TINGLEY,      BENJAMIN,      1741-1828. 
Soldier   in   French   and   Indian 
War. 
Dexter,  Theodore  E.,  222. 

TINKHAM,    SERGT.    EPHRAIM,    

1685.  Sergt.  in  Lieut.  John 
Tomson's  Co.  in  the  Garrison 
at  Middleborough,  Mass.,  at  the 
outbreak  of  King  Philip's  War, 
1675. 
Talbot,  Archie  L.,  231. 

TISDALE,  JOHN, 1675,  Taunton, 

Plymouth    Col.    Deputy,     1674. 
Killed  by  Indians,  1675. 
Gardner,  John  C.  F.,  53. 
Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

TITCOMB,     WILLIAM,     1676, 

Newbury,  Mass.    Deputy,  1655. 
Clark,  Byron  N.,  163. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 
Pearson,  William  H.,  123. 
TITUS,    CAPT.    FRANCIS.       Capt.    of 
Kings   County,   N.   Y.,   Militia, 
1715. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 
TOLMAN,  THOMAS,  1633-1718,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.   In  King  Philip's 
War,  under  Thomas  Swift. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  123. 
TOWER,  JOHN,  1609-1702.    Of  Tow- 
er's    Garrison     House,     King 
Philip's  War. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,   109. 
TOWNE,     ENS.     JACOB,     1632-1704, 
Topsfield,    Mass.      Ens.,    1687- 
1704. 

Hicks,  Lewis  W.,  118. 
TOWNLEY,  COL.  RICHARD,  1628-1711. 
Capt.    Elizabeth    Town    Train 
Band,   1686.     Col.  before  1690. 
Took    part    in    defeat    and    ar- 
rest    of     Gov.     Leisler,     1690. 
Member    of    Gov.    Lord    Neill 
Campbell's    Council,    East   Jer- 
sey,   1686.       Member    of    Gov. 
Fletcher's  Council,  N.  Y.,  1692. 
Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  51. 
Haines,  John  P.,  54. 
Parrot,  George  T.,  149. 

TOZIER     (TOZER),    RICHARD,    

1675,  Kittery,  Me.  Served  un- 
der Capt.  John  Wincoll,  King 
Philip's  War.  Killed  by  the 
Indians,  Oct.  16,  1675. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Fall,  George  H.,  106. 
TRACY,  ISAAC,  1706-1779,  Norwich, 
Conn.     Deputy,   17^1-7$. 

Brewer,  Arthur  H.,  136. 
TRACY,  JOHN,  1642-1702.    Norwich, 
Conn.      Deputy,   1694,  '97,  '99, 
1701. 

Brewer,  Arthur  H.,  136. 
TRACY,  LIEUT.  JONATHAN,  1646-1711, 
Preston,  Conn.  Lieut,  of  Preston 
Train  Band,  1690.  Deputy  from 
Preston  to  the  General  Assem- 
bly, Hartford,  Conn.,  1699-1700. 
Deputy  to  the  General  Court, 
1710. 

Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 
TRACY,  LIEUT.  THOMAS,  1610-1685, 
Norwich,  Conn.  Ens.  ist  Co. 
Militia,  Conn.,  1666.  Lieut., 
New  London  Co.  Dragoons, 
1672.  Member  of  General 
Court.  Commissary,  King  Phil- 
ip's War.  Deputy,  1662,  et  seq. 

Brewer,  Arthur  H.,   136. 

Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 

Parker,  Calvin  D.,  210. 
TRASK,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1587-1666, 
Salem,  Mass.  Capt.,  1632,  et 
seq.  Commanded  Salem  Co.  in 
Expedition  under  Col.  John 
Endicott,  3rd  Mass.  Regt., 
against  Pequot  Indians,  1637. 
Representative,  i635-'37,  '39- 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
TREAT,    LIEUT.    JAMES,    1634-1709, 
Wethersfield,    Conn.      Trooper 
Indian  War,  1658.   Gov.'s  Coun- 
cil. 

Smith,  Howard  C.,  79. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  67. 
TREAT,  HON.  RICHARD,  1584-1669, 
Wethersfield,  Conn.  Deputy, 
i637-'44,  for  Wethersfield  Co. 
Asst,  i<557-'65.  Patentee  under 
Charles  II.  Charter,  1662.  Gov. 
John  Winthrop's  Council,  1663- 
'65. 

Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 

Moffat,  R.  Burnham,  78. 

Morse,  Glenn  T.,   121. 

Root,  Cyrus,   144. 

Smith,  Howard  C.,  79. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 


Thompson,  Royal  W.,  142. 

Treat,  James  W.,  179. 
TREAT,  Gov.  ROBERT,  1622-1710, 
Milford,  Conn.  Lieut.,  1654. 
Capt.,  1661.  Commanding  at 
Great  Swamp  Fight.  Maj.  com- 
manding Conn.  Troops,  Hadley 
and  Springfield,  1673.  Dep.- 
Gov.,  i6j6-'%2.  Appointed  Gov., 
1683.  In  the  encounter  with  the 
Indians  at  Bloody  Brook,  Sept. 
1 8,  1675,  his  arrival  on  the 
scene  of  action  with  the  Conn. 
Forces  turned  the  tide.  Col., 
1687. 

Boyd,  Robert  M.,  Jr.,  147. 

Smith,  Stephen  M.,  149. 
TREDWELL,  BENJAMIN,  JR.,  1735- 
1830,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.  Sur- 
geon on  privateer-ship  "Her- 
cules," commanded  by  Capt. 
Samuel  Bayard,  on  a  voyage 
against  the  French,  1756. 

Van   Nostrand,  Benjamin  T.,   68. 

TREDWELL,    CAPT.    THOMAS,    

1722.  Capt.  of  Militia,  Hemp- 
stead,  Queens  County,  N.  Y., 
1715. 

Van  Nostrand,  Benjamin  T.,   68. 
TRIPP(E),   JOHN,   1610-1678.     Com- 
missioner,  1655.    Deputy,   1648, 
et  seq.     Asst.,  1670,  et  seq. 

Banks,  Warren  S.,  42. 

Burlingame  Edwin  A.,  225. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 
TROWBRIDGE,  LIEUT.  THOMAS,  1632- 
1702.   New  Haven  Troop,  Capt. 
William  Rosewell,  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 

Dwight,  Frederick,  75. 

Trowbridge,  Rutherford,   135. 

TUCKERMAN,   JOHN,    1655-1735,    BOS- 

ton,     Mass.       Under     Captains 
Henchman   and   Wadsworth  in 
King  Philip's   War. 
Tuckerman,  Bayard,   67. 

TUPPER,  THOMAS,  SR.,  1578-1676, 
Sandwich,  Mass.  Founder  of 
town,  1637.  Capt.  and  Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  War.  Deputy, 
1644,  et  seq. 
Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 

TUPPER,    THOMAS,    JR.,    1637-1706, 
Sandwich,  Mass.     Capt.  Barn- 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


stable  Co.,  1690.  Deputy,  Ply- 
mouth Col.,  1679.  Deputy, 
Mass.,  1692. 

Chilcott,  Langdon  S.,  229. 
TURCK,  LIEUT.  PAULUS.    Lieut.,  1689. 
Lieut,  of  Foot,  New  York,  King 
William's  War. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

TURNER,    HUMPHREY,    I673, 

Scituate,  Mass.  Representative, 
Plymouth  Col.,  1640,  et  seq. 
Private  in  Military  Co. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 

Brown,  Philip  G.,  231. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
TURNER,  ELDER  JOHN.     Member  of 
Military  Co.  of   Scituate,   1643. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  170. 

TURNER,  JOHN, .     One  of 

eight  men  from  the  town  of 
Scituate,  Mass.,  in  expedition 
against  the  Narragansetts,  1645. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 
TUTTLE,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1646-1720, 
Dover,  N.  H.  Representative, 
1692,  1698-1701,  1707.  Lieut., 
King  William's  War,  1689/90. 
Capt.,  1692.  Member  of  the 
Council  of  War,  1707. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
TUTTLE,WILLIAM,  1609-1673.  Served 
on    the   Night   Watch    at   New 
Haven,  1646. 

Dwight,  Frederick,  76. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  76. 

Gould,  Charles  J.,  54. 

Lines,  Harvey  K.,  77. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 

Tuttle,  Henry  S.,  180. 
TYLER,    LIEUT.    MOSES,    1722-1804, 
Attleboro,  Mass.    Lieut,  in  Capt. 
Jacob  Ide's  Co.,  1771. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
TYLER,  SAMUEL,  i655-i69S,Andover, 
Mass.     In  King  Philip's  War. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
TYLER,    CAPT.    SAMUEL,    1695-1780, 
Attleboro,    Mass.      Representa- 
tive,  i747-'49-     Capt,   1757. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 

TYNG,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1653, 

Boston  and  Braintree,  Mass. 
Capt.  of  Militia  at  Braintree. 


A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1638.  Ens., 
1640.  Treasurer  of  Colony, 
1 640- '44.  Commissioner  New 
England  Colonies,  1643.  Dep- 
uty from  Boston,  i639-'43,  '47. 
From  Braintree,  i649-'si. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 

UNDERHILL,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1600-1672. 
Officer,  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.  In 
Pequot  War.  Gov.  of  Exeter 
and  Dover,  N.  H.,  1641.  Led 
the  Dutch  Troops  against  the 
Simaroy  Indians,  1644. 

Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,   50. 

Townsend,  Edwin  S.,  67. 

Townsend,  Isaac  H.,  67. 
UPHAM,     JOHN,     1600-1681,     Wey- 
mouth     and     Maiden,     Mass. 
Deputy,  i636-'39- 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  109. 

Upham,  Henry  W.,  114. 
UPHAM,  LIEUT.  PHINEAS,  1635-1676, 
Maiden,  Mass.  Lieut,  in  Capt. 
Wayte's  Co.,  King  Philip's 
War.  Lieut.  4th  Mass.  Co. 
under  Capt.  Isaac  Johnson,  in 
the  Great  Swamp  Fight,  1675. 
After  Capt.  Johnson  was  shot 
took  command  until  wounded. 
Died  from  effect  of  his  wounds 
in  Oct.,  1676. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 

Trumbull,  Frank,  67. 

Upham,  Henry  W.,  114. 
UPHAM,  PHINEAS,    1659-1720,   Mai- 
den,   Mass.      Deputy,    I7oi-'o2, 
'05,  '16,  '18. 

Upham,  Henry  W.,  114. 

VAN    BENSCHOTEN,    ENSIGN    ELIAS, 

1679    .      Ensign    in    Capt. 

Wessel    Ten    Broeck's    Ulster 
Co.  Company,  Canada  Expedi- 
tion, 1711. 
Helmuth,  William  T.,  55. 

VAN  BRUGH,  CAPT.  JOHANNIS  PIET- 
ERSZEN.  Corp.  Blue  Flag  Co., 
Burgher  Corps,  i652-'53.  New 
Amsterdam.  Prest.  of  the 
Bench,  1662.  Provincial  Envoy 
to  Amsterdam,  1664.  Burgo- 
master, i6y3-'74.  Capt.,  New 
Orange,  i673-'74- 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
VAN  BRUGH,  CAPT.  PETER,  1666- 
1740.  Mayor  of  Albany,  N.  Y., 
1699-1700,  1720-1723.  Member 
of  Assembly,  1705,  et  seq.  Capt. 
at  Fort  Orange,  1715-1722. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
VAN  BUSKIRK,  LOURENS  ANDRIESSEN, 
1694.  Appointed  mem- 
ber of  Governor's  Council, 
N.  J.,  Mar.  18,  1672,  and  served 
many  years. 

Poillon,  Arthur,  63. 

Poillon,  William,  63. 

VAN    CORTLANDT,    COL.   OLOFF   STEV- 

ENSEN,  1600-1684,  New  Amster- 
dam. One  of  the  eight  men  to 
adopt  measures  against  the 
Indians,  1645.  Col.,  Burgher 
Corps,  1649,  'S5-'64.  Burgo- 
master, New  Amsterdam,  1655, 
'56,  '58,  '60,  '62,  '63.  Schepen, 
1654.  Commissioner  to  settle 
boundaries  between  New  Neth- 
erland  and  New  England,  1663. 
Commissioner  to  surrender 
New  Netherland  to  the  Eng- 
lish, 1664. 

Hunt,  Ridgely,  Jr.,  58. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 

Vander  Veer,  Edgar  A.,  80. 
VAN   CORTLANDT,   COL.   STEPHANUS, 
1643-1710.      Kings    Co.    Regt., 
I67i-'93.   Member  King's  Coun- 
cil, 1680-1700. 

Schuyler,  Philip  Van  R.,  65. 
VAN    COUWENHOVEN,    CAPT.    JACOB 
WOLFERTSE.     One  of  the  "Nine 
Men,"  i647-'s8.    Capt.  of  Burg- 
hery  in   Netherland. 

Weisse,  Faneuil  S.,  80. 
VAN       COUWENHOVEN,       WOLFERT 

GERRETSE,  1662.     One  of 

the  "Eight  Men" ;  also  one  of 
the  "Twelve  Men"  under  Gov. 
Kieft,  1 643 -'44. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 

McKesson,  Irving,  78. 

Weisse,  Faneuil  S.,  80. 
VANDER  LEYDEN,  MATTHIAS.    Mem- 
ber of  Md.  Assembly,  1709,  '13, 
'15,  '16. 

Brice,  Philip  H.,  91. 


VAN  DE  WATER,  EVERT, 

Quartermaster  of  a  Troop  of 
Horse  of  a  Regt.  of  Militia  in 
New  York  City  in  1700,  and 
again  in  1702  on  the  arrival 
of  Lord  Cornbury. 

Hance,  William  W.,  148. 
VAN  GELDER,  JOHANNES.     Musketeer 
in  Fort  in  New  York,  June  12, 
1689. 

Haines,  John  P.,  54. 

Hoppins,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 
VAN    IMBROCH,    DR.    GYSBERT    G., 

1665.     Surgeon  in  Esopus 

War.  Member  of  Court  at 
Wildwyck. 

Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  50. 
VAN  RENSSELAER,  CAPT.  HENDRICK, 
1667-1740.   Capt.  2d  Co.  Manor 
of  Rensselaerwyck,  1717. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
VAN  RENSSELAER,  COL.  JEREMIAS, 
1632-1674.  The  2d  Patroon. 
Member  Colonial  Assembly, 
and  Speaker,  1664.  Col.  Mil- 
itia. 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 

Vander  Veer,  Edgar  A.,  80. 
VAN  RENSSELAER,  LIEUT.-COL.  KIL- 
LIAN,  1663-1719.  Second  Lord 
and  4th  Patroon  of  the  Manor 
of  Rensselaerwyck.  Capt.  Al- 
bany Co.  Militia,  defence  of 
Schenectady,  1693.  Member 
of  Assembly.  Member  of  Pro- 
vincial Council,  N.  Y.,  1693- 
1719. 

Schuyler,  Philip  Van  R.,  65. 
VAN  SCHAICK,  CAPT.  ANTHONY,i682- 
175-.  Commissioned  Lieut,  by 
Gov.  Hunter,  1717.  Commis- 
sioned Capt.  of  the  "Manor  of 
Rensselaerwyck"  by  Gov.  Bur- 
net,  Oct.  26,  1725.  Served  in 
Indian  Wars.  Held  prisoner 
by  the  French  in  Quebec. 

Van  Schaick,  Arthur  P.,  168. 
VAN     SCHAICK,     CAPT.     ANTHONY, 
1721-1782.    Commissioned  Capt. 
by  Gov.  Shirley,  June  23,  1755. 

Van  Schaick,  Arthur  P.,  168. 
VAN   SCHAICK,  ANTHONY  SYBRANT, 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


1681-1737.  Commissioned  Cor- 
net by  Gov.  Hunter,  1717. 
Served  in  French  and  Indian 
Wars,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

Van  Schaick,  Arthur  P.,  167. 
VAN  SCHAICK,  CAPT.  GOOSEN  GER- 

RITSE, 1 676.    Lieut.,  Albany 

troops,  1670.  Capt.,  1676.  Magis- 
trate, Fort  Orange,  1648,  et  seq. 

Delafield,  Edward   C.,  47. 

Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 

Tyson,  Malcolm  V.,  98. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Cortlandt  S.,  80. 

Van  Schaick,  Arthur  P.,  167. 

Van  Schaick,  Harrison  L.,  168. 

Wurts,  Pierre  ].,  72. 
VAN    SCHOENDERWOERDT,    HoN.   RtrT- 

GER  JACOBSEN,  1665.  In- 
dian Commissioner. 

Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 

Mickle-Saltonstall,    Andrew    H., 

79- 
VAN  SCHUYLER.     (See  Schuyler.) 

VAN  SLICHTENHORST,  BRANT  AR- 
ENTSE,  1610-1668.  First  Resident 
Director  of  Colony  of  Rensse- 
laerwyck,  i646-'48.  Commander 
of  Fort  at  Rensselaerwyck. 

Parker,  Charles  W.,  151. 

Robbins,  Le  Roy  K-,  178. 

Vander  Veer,  Edgar  A.,  80. 
VAN   SUYDAM,   LIEUT.   RICK,    1675- 
1741,  Flatbush,  L.  I.     In  service 
against  all  enemies,  pirates  or 
rebels,  on  land  or  sea,  1715. 

Weisse,  Faneuil   S.,  80. 

VAN   TUYL,  ABRAHAM,  !735- 

Private  under  Lieut.  Jacob 
Corsen,  North  Company,  Rich- 
mond County  Militia,  N.  Y., 
1715. 

Poillon,  Arthur,   63. 

Poillon,  William,  63. 
VAN  WIE,  HENDRICKSEE  GERRITSEE, 

1691.     Soldier,  Expeditio\n 

to  Canada,  1690.  Wounded  at 
La  Prairie. 

Isham,  Norman  M.,  223. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  60. 
VARNUM,  MAJ.  JOSEPH,   1672-1749. 
Representative     from     Dracut, 
i72i-'22.    Capt.,  1721/22. Major, 
1722/23. 

Gage,  Herbert  E.,  106. 


VAUGHAN,   GEORGE,   1622-1694.     In 
Capt.    John    Tomson's    Co.    in 
the  garrison  at  Middleborough, 
Mass.,    at    outbreak    of    King 
Philip's  War,   1675. 
Talbot,   Archie  L.,  231. 
VAUGHAN,  GEORGE,  1650-1704,  Dep- 
uty, 1684,  '98,  '99,  1704.     Served 
in  a  cavalry  company,  1687. 
Burlingame,  Edwin  A.,  225. 
VERMILYE,  ISAAC,  1601-1676.     Com- 
manded    Harlaem     Volunteers 
in  Expedition  to  Esopus,   1663. 
Hutchings,  De  Witt  V.,  198. 
VERMILYE,     JOHANNES,     1632-1696. 
Member   Gov.   Leisler's   Coun- 
cil, 1690. 

Dos  Passes,  Louis  H.,  75. 
Hutchings,  De  Witt  V.,   198. 
VER   PLANCK,   ABRAHAM    ISAACSEN, 

1680.    One  of  the  "Twelve 

Men,"  1641. 
Fox,  Noel  B.,  52. 
Van  Schaick,  Arthur  P.,  167. 
VER  PLANCK,  ENSIGN  PHILIP,  1695- 
1771.     Ens.  Col.  Vetch's  Regt., 
Mass.    Colonial    Forces,    1711. 
Commissioner    to    Six    Nations, 
1746.     Commissioner  for  forti- 
fications, 1755.     Member  N.  Y. 
Provincial   Assembly,    i734-'68. 
Ver  Planck,  Edward  D.,  114. 
VINCENT,    JOHN,    Lynn    and    Sand- 
wich,   Mass.      Deputy   to   Gen- 
eral Court,  1638,  et  seq. 
McGrath,  John,  183. 
VINTON,  BLAISE,  1654-1716.     Soldier 

in  King  Philip's  War. 
Benkard,  Harry  H.,  43. 
VON    KRONENSCHILDT,   DR.   JOHANN 

KASPER     RICHTER    171*, 

Salem,     Mass.       Surgeon     on 
privateer  "Dolphin,"  1694. 
Hammond,  Samuel,   107. 

WADE,  CAPT.  JONATHAN,  1637-1689, 
Ipswich,  Mass.    Capt.  of  Three 
County    Troop,    King    Philip's 
War. 
Clark,  Byron  N.,  163. 

WADLEIGH,  CAPT.  ROBERT, 1702, 

Exeter,  N.  H.   Deputy,  i68o-'8i. 
Councillor,    i682-'83. 
Atwood,  Luther,  102. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


WADSWORTH,  JOHN,  -  1689, 
Farmington,  Conn.  Commis- 
sioner of  United  Colonies  to 
meet  at  Plymouth  to  dispose  of 
lands,  etc.,  after  the  Indian 
Wars,  1678. 

Root,  Cyrus,  144. 

WAINWRIGHT,  FRANCIS,  1609-1692. 
In  Pequot  War.  Bloody  Brook, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
WAIT,  SERGT.  BENJAMIN,  1647-1704. 
Under  Capt.  Turner,  Falls 
Fight,  King  Philip's  War.  Re- 
lief of  Deerfield,  and  slain  in 
the  Meadow  Fight. 

Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,  108. 
WAITE,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1618-1693,  Mai- 
den, Mass.  Deputy,  i666-'84- 
Speaker,  1684.  Ens.,  Maiden 
Train  Band,  1651.  Lieut.,  1654. 
Capt,  i662-'84.  Led  detach- 
ment of  soldiers  to  Marlbor- 
ough,  1675,  and  served  subse- 
quently in  Maj.  Pynchon's  com- 
mand, King  Philip's  War. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  170. 

Clarke,  Charles  E.  F.,  47. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 
WAITE,    CAPT.    SAMUEL,    1680-1740, 
Maiden,      Mass.       Representa- 
tive, i735-'36.    Capt. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  ivo. 
WAKEMAN,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1598/99- 
1661,  Conn.  Signer  New  Haven 
Compact,  1639.  Deputy,  1641, 
et  seq.,  New  Haven  Col.  Capt. 
of  Colonial  Forces.  Treasurer, 


Haines,  John  P.,  54. 
Hatfield,  Abraham,  Jr.,   55. 
Holcombe,  John  M.,  136. 
WAKEMAN,     CAPT.    JOSEPH,     1670- 

1726.   Lieut.,  1704.    Capt.,  1708. 

Committee  of  War,  1709.   Asst, 


Hatfield,  Abraham,  Jr.,  55. 
WALDO,  DANIEL,  1657-1737,  Pom- 
fret,  Conn.  Deputy,  1720.  Per- 
formed mounted  guard  duty 
against  the  Indians  at  Dun- 
stable,  -  .  Performed  garri- 


son duty  at  Chelmsford,  Mass., 
1691/2. 

Kent,  Daniel,  119. 
WALDRON,  RESOLVED,  1613-1690. 
Commissioner  to  Md.  to  vindi- 
cate the  Dutch  title  on  the 
Delaware.  One  of  the  Night 
Watch,  1675. 

Hargitt,  Robert  P.,  182. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  60. 
WALKER,   ISRAEL,    1648-1694.      Pri- 
vate in  Mass.  Troops.     Called 
Ensign. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 
WALKER,  CAPT.  RICHARD,  1592-1687. 
Reading  and  Lynn,  Mass.  Dep- 
uty, 1640,  et  seq.  Lieut,  defend- 
ing Lynn,  1632.  Ens.,  1637. 
Pequot  War.  Capt.,  1656.  Mem- 
ber of  the  A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 


Monnette,   Orra  E.,  199. 

Pollock,  Edwin  T.,  203. 
WALKER,  CAPT.  SAMUEL,  1615-1684, 
Woburn,  Mass.  Capt.  of  Wo- 
burn  Co.  At  Black  Point  with 
Capt.  Scottow,  1677,  King  Phil- 
ip's War. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  199. 

Swan,  Reuben  S.,  125. 

Wellington,  Jonas  F.,  114. 
WALKER,  CAPT.  SAMUEL,  1655-1712. 
Cornet,  Lieut.,  and  Capt.  Un- 
der Major  William  Bradford, 
King  Philip's  War.  Deputy, 
Plymouth,  Mass.,  1705. 

Brown,  John  B.,  75. 
WALLING,  THOMAS  Providence,  R.  I. 
Commissioner,    1657.    Deputy. 

FitzGerald,  Desmond,  118. 
WALLINGFORD,  COL.  THOMAS,  1697- 
1771,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Rep- 
resentative, 1739,  et  seq.  Capt. 
of  the  Military  Co.  of  Somers- 
worth,  N.  H.,  1746.  Colonel, 

1747- 

Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
WALTER,    REV.    NATHANIEL,    1711- 
1776.      Chaplain,      6th     Mass. 
Regt.,     Louisburg     Expedition, 
1744. 

Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 
WALTON,  LIEUT.   JACOB,   1703-1747. 
Lieut.     Capt.     Cornelius     Van 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


Home's    Co.,    N.    Y.    Militia, 
1737. 
Bradish,  George  J.,  44. 

WANTON,  Gov.  GIDEON,  1693-1767. 
Governor   of   R.    I.,    1745,   '47, 
'56. 
Robinson,  Edward  W.,  224. 

WARD,  HON.  ANDREW,  circ.  1597- 
1659.  One  of  the  Commission- 
ers appointed  by  the  Mass.  Bay 
Colony  to  govern  Conn.,  March 
3,  1635/6.  Magistrate  of  Conn., 
l636,  '37.  The  Court  of  1637 
ordered  an  offensive  war 
against  the  Pequots.  Deputy, 
1638,  '39,  'S3-,56,  '58.  On  com- 
mittee to  press  men  for  the  ex- 
peditions against  the  Dutch, 
1653,  and  the  Narragansetts, 
1654. 
Hatfield,  Abraham,  Jr.,  55. 

WARD,  COL.  EDWARD,  1694-1766. 
Col.  in  early  Colonial  Wars, 
North  Carolina.  Justice  of  the 
Quorum,  Onslow  Co.,  N.  C., 
1744. 
Hall,  W.  Hunt,  Jr.,  54. 

WARD,    SERGT.    NAHUM,    1684-1754. 
Sergt.     of     Scouts,     Middlesex 
Co.,  Mass.,  1722. 
Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

WARD,  WILLIAM,  1597-1687.  In  gar- 
rison   at    Marlborough,    Mass., 
Oct.     i,     1675,     King     Philip's 
War.     Deputy   from    Marlbor- 
ough,  1666. 
Dix,  William  F.,  150. 
Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

WARD,  DR.  AND  ENSIGN  WILLIAM, 

1675/6.    Appointed  by  the 

Gen.    Court   of    Conn,    as    Sur- 
geon    to     accompany     Fairfield 
Co.      Troops      in      Expedition 
against  the  Narragansetts.   Lost 
his  life  in  attack  on  the  Indian 
Fort,  Great  Swamp  Fight. 
Hatfield,  Abraham,  Jr.,  55. 
McClintock,  Emory,  150. 

WARD,    COL.    WILLIAM,    1680-1767, 
Southboro,  Mass.    Capt.  of  Ar- 
tillery Co.,  1724.   Colonel,  1742, 
1748,  1751. 
Holt,  Frank  W.,  212. 

WARFIELD,     CAPT.    RICHARD,    


1703/4.  Military  officer,  Anne 
Arundel  Co.,  Md.,  1696. 

Duvall,  Richard  M.,  98. 
WARNER,  ANDREW,  1610-1684,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  and  Hadley,  Mass. 
In  Troop,  Maj.  Mason,  1658. 
In  Hampshire  Troop,  Capt. 
Pynchon,  1663. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,   108. 

Wead,  Leslie  C.,  126. 
WARNER,     AUGUSTINE,     SR.,     1610- 
1674.    Burgess  from  York  Co., 
Va.,  1652;  Gloucester  Co.,  1655. 
Council,   i659-*74. 

Thomas,  John  L.,  179. 
WARNER,  AUGUSTINE,  JR.,  1642- 
1681.  Col.  commanding  Colo- 
nial Forces  and  receiving  sub- 
mission of  Bacon  the  rebel, 
1676.  Speaker  of  the  Va.  House 
of  Burgesses,  i675-'77.  Mem- 
ber of  Council,  1680. 

Thomas,  John  L.,  179. 
WARNER,    CAPT.    BENJAMIN,    1709- 
1765.   Lieut,  1754.    Capt,  1755. 

McClintock,  Emory,   151. 
WARNER,      BENJAMIN,      1739-1817. 
Soldier   at  relief  of   Fort  Wil- 
liam    Henry.      Enlisted,     1758. 
Enlisted   Lexington   Alarm. 

McClintock,  Emory,  151. 
WARNER,   ENS.    DANIEL,   1643-1692, 
Hadley,  Mass.     Ens.  Foot  Co., 
1674. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

Hubbard,  Phineas,   108. 

Pollock,  Edwin  T.,  203. 

WARNER,     CAPT.     EBENEZER,    

1755,  Conn.  Lieut,  1722.  Capt, 
1738.  In  command  of  "Grand 
Scout"  in  1724. 

McClintock,  Emory,   151. 
WARNER,  JOHN,  SR.,  1615-1679,  Far- 
mington,  Conn.     Served  in  Pe- 
quot  War,   and   received   grant 
of  land  for  his  services. 

McClintock,  Emory,  150. 
WARREN,  JACOB,  1642-1723,  Chelms- 
ford,  Mass.  Member  of  gar- 
rison in  West  Regt.  in  Middle- 
sex. Clielmsford,  1692-3,  under 
Lieut.  Ephraim  Hildreth. 

Warren,  John  B.,  114. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


WARREN,  JOSEPH,  1629-1689.    Mem- 
ber of  Council   of   War,    1675. 
Baker,  George  F.,  147. 
WARREN,  JOSEPH,  1745-1808,   Graf- 
ton,  Mass.    In   Captain  Ebene- 
zer  Cox's  Company,  1763. 
Heathfield,  Herbert  D.,  107. 
WARREN,  RICHARD, 1628.  Sign- 
er of  Mayflower  Compact.      In 
"First  Encounter"  with  Indians 
at  Great  Meadow  Creek  (East- 
ham),  Dec.  8th    (O.   S.),   1620, 
three    days   before   the   landing 
at  Plymouth. 
Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 
Botsford,  Harry  G.,  103. 
Peck,  Warren,  162. 
Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 
WARREN,      SAMUEL,      1703/4-1775, 
Watertown,  Mass.    Command- 
ed  a   Company  in   the  expedi- 
tion for  the  relief  of  Fort  Wil- 
liam  Henry,  March  25,   1757. 
Heathfield,  Herbert  D.,  107. 
WASHINGTON,  COL.  JOHN,  1629-1677. 
In    House    of    Burgesses,    Va., 
from  Westmoreland   Co.,   1666, 
1675-1677.    Col.  of  Va.   troops, 
Indian  War  of  1675. 
Washington,  William  L.,  68. 
WATERMAN,    RESOLVED,     1638-1670. 

Deputy,  R.  L,  1667. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
WATERMAN,     RICHARD,     1590-1673. 

Deputy,  R.  L,  i655-*56-'5S. 
Litchfield,    Wilford   J.,    no. 

WATERMAN,     ROBERT,     1652, 

Marshfield,   Mass.    Representa- 
tive to  Plymouth  General  Court, 
i643-*5o.    In  Plymouth  Militia, 
1643. 
Stearns,  Foster  W.,  125. 

WATERS,  LIEUT.  EDWARD, 1630. 

Lieut,  of  Va.  Militia,   i628-'29- 
Justice  of  the  Quorum  of  Eliza- 
beth City,  Va.,  1628. 
Waters,  John  S.  T.,  97. 
WATERS,  WILLIAM, 1689.  Lieut- 
Col,  in  Va.  Forces.    Burgess  for 
Northampton  Co.  in  Assembly, 
1654,  '59-'6o. 
Waters,  John  S.  T.,  97. 

WATSON,  THOMAS, 1737,  Buck's 

Co.,  Pa.    Member  of  Pa.  Prov. 


Assembly     from     Buck's     Co., 


Speaker 


Smith,  Joshua  E.,  217. 
WATTS,  SAMUEL, 


of  Great  and  General  Court  of 
Massachusetts.  Member  of 
Council  of  the  Colony  1742- 
1763.  One  of  the  Peace  Com- 
missioners, who  met  represen- 
tatives of  Indian  Tribes  in 
1752  and  satisfied  Falmouth 
treaty  of  1749.  One  of  the 
Commissioners  in  charge  of 
prisoners  transported  to  Massa- 
chusetts from  Nova  Scotia 
(Arcadia). 
Hutchison,  Charles  E.,  148. 

WEARE,  NATHANIEL,  1630-1718. 
Councillor,  N.  H.,  1692,  1698, 
1699-1715.  Soldier  in  King 
Philip's  War.  In  garrison  at 
Woodcock's,  July  24,  1676. 
Weare,  John,  168. 

WEBSTER,      EBENEZER,      1667-1736. 
Private  in  Capt.  Gilman's  N.  H. 
Co.,  1710. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 

WEBSTER,  Gov.  JOHN,  1590-1661. 
Deputy,  1637.  Gov.'s  Asst., 
I639-'55-  Commissioner  of  the 
United  Colonies,  from  Conn., 
1654.  Dep.-Gov.,  1655.  Gov., 
1656.  First  Magistrate,  1657- 

'59- 

Cooley,  Francis  R.,  136. 
Eaton,  George  L.,  50. 
Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 
Holcombe,   John   M.,   136. 
Holden,  Edward  P.,  148. 
Holden,  Horace,  148. 
Hunt,  Philip  B.,  190. 
Isham,  Norman  M.,  223. 
Palmer,  Henry  B.,  62. 
Westfall,  John  H.,  115. 
WEBSTER,  LIEUT.  ROBERT,  -  1677, 

Middletown,      Conn.         Lieut., 

1654.   King  Philip's  War,  1675. 
Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 
Gesner,  Anthon  T.,   189. 
WEED,    LIEUT.    JOHN,    -    1689, 

Amesbury,  Mass.   In  King  Phil- 

ip's War. 

Atwood,  Luther,  102. 
Morrell,  George  C.,  m. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


WELCH,  PHILIP,  1638-1700.    Soldier 

in  King  Philip's  War,   1675. 
Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
WELLES,  CAPT.  SAMUEL,  1625-1675. 
Deputy,    i6s7-'62.       Command- 
ed   a    company,    Great   Swamp 
Fight. 

Hinchman,  Frederick  B.,   55. 
Root,  Cyrus,  144. 

WELLES,   Gov.   THOMAS,  1598-1660, 
Wethersfield,    Conn.        Magis- 
trate, i637-'6o.    Asst.,   i639-'54. 
Second   Treas.,   i639-'5i.     Sec., 
i64o-'48.    Gov.  pro  tern.,  1651. 
Dep.-Gov.    1654,    et  seq.    Gov., 
i655-'s8.    Commissioner  for  the 
United    Colonies,    1649,   et  seq. 
Bronson,  Charles  F.,  132. 
Enos,  Alanson  T.,  76. 
Hart,  Richard  H.,  205. 
Hooker,  Thomas  W.,  135. 
Kellogg,  Edwin  W.,  58. 
Perry,  John  P.  H.,  62. 
WELLES,  THOMAS,    1620-1676.       In 

King  Philip's  War. 
Enos,  Alanson  T.,  Jr.,  51. 
WELLES,  HON.  THOMAS,  1627-1668. 
Q.    M.,    1658.        Deputy,    1662. 
Asst.,   1668. 
Enos,  Alanson  T.,  76. 
Parker,  Charles  W.,  151. 
WELLINGTON,    CORP.    ROGER,    1609- 
1698,  Watertown,  Mass.   Corp. 
in  Watertown  Co. 
Wellington,  Jonas  F.,  114. 
WELLS  (WELLES),  ENSIGN  THOMAS, 
1605-1666.    Ensign  of  the  A.  & 
H.  A.  Co.,  1644. 
Nichols,  Willard  A.,  202. 
Pearson,  Arthur  E.,  122. 
WENTWORTH,    EZEKIEL,    1651-1711. 
Deputy    from    Dover,    N.    H., 
1711. 

Bennett,  Larkin  E.,  116. 
WENTWORTH,     LIEUT.-GOV.     JOHN, 
1671-1730,    Portsmouth,    N.    H. 
Council,      1711.         Lieut.-Gov. 
N.  H.,  i7i7-'3o. 
Morrell,  George  C.,  112. 
WENTWORTH,  ELDER  WILLIAM,  1616- 
1697,    Dover,    N.    H.      Saved 
Heard's   garrison,    1689. 
Bennett,  Larkin  E.,  116. 
Fall,  George  H.,  106. 


Morrell,  George  C.,  nz. 
WENTWORTH,  CAPT.  WILLIAM,  1705- 
1767,   Kittery,   Maine.     Served 
under  Col.  William  Pepperrell 
in  various  expeditions. 
Morrell,  George  C.,  112. 

WEST,  BARTHOLOMEW, 1673/4, 

Shrewsbury,   N.   J.      Deputy  to 
General  Assembly  of  East  New 
Jersey,  1667. 
McGrath,  John,  183. 
WEST,    MATTHEW,    Newport,    R.    I. 
Member    from    Providence    to 
the    Court    of    Commissions    at 
Portsmouth,   R.    I.,    1655. 
McGrath,  John,   183. 
WESTCOTT,      STUKELY,      1592-1677, 
Providence,  R.   I.     One  of  the 
Founders     of     the     Providence 
Plantations.  Deputy,  1650.  Com- 
missioner,  1651,   et  seq.    Gov.'s 

Asst.,   1656  . 

Topham,  Theophilus,  225. 
WESTON,   EDMUND,    SR.,    1605-1685. 
In  Capt.  Myles  Standish's  Dux- 
bury  Co.,  1643. 
Miller,  Robert  F.,   178. 
WESTWOOD,     WILLIAM,     1607-1669, 
Commissioner  appointed  by  the 
General     Court    of     Mass,    to 
govern  Conn.,  1635.    Deputy. 
Cooley,  Francis  R.,  136. 
Hubbard,  Phineas,   108. 
WHEELER,  LIEUT.   JEREMIAH,   1731- 
iSn.Rehoboth,  Mass.     2d  Lieut. 
in    Capt.    Valentine    Wheeler's 
Co.,  Col.  Wm.  Bullock's  Regt., 
1761. 

Thompson,  Royal  W.,  143. 
WHEELER,    MAJ.   JOHN,    1630-1694. 
Major,  Charles  Co.,  Md.,  1680- 
'89. 

Garland,   Hugh  A.,  219. 
WHEELER,   COL.   PHILIP,   1698-1765, 
Rehoboth,   Mass.     Capt.,   1747. 
Major,   1758.    Colonel,   1759. 
Thompson,  Royal  W.,  142. 
WHEELER,   LIEUT.-COL.   VALENTINE, 
1725-1791.   Major  in  Col.  Bow- 
er's   Regt.    of    Militia,    Bristol, 
Mass.,   1762.    Lieut.-Col.  under 
Col.  William  Bullock,   1767. 
Thompson,  Royal  W.,  143. 
WHEELWRIGHT,    COL.    JOHN,    1664- 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


1745.  Garrison  House,  Wells, 
Me.  Under  Major  John  Con- 
verse. Stationed  at  Fort  Mary 
on  the  Saco.  Deputy,  Mass., 
1692-1742.  Member  of  Council, 
i7o8-'33-  Indian  Commissioner, 


Clark,  Alexander  B.,   147. 
Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
WHEELWRIGHT,      LIEUT.      SAMUEL, 

1635-1700.    Lieut.,    1665,   Mass. 

Bay  Col.  Militia.    Gov.'s  Asst., 


Runk,  Louis  B.,  89. 
WHIPPLE,  JOHN,  1596-1669,  Ipswich, 
Mass.     Deputy,  1640,  et  seq. 

Holbrook,  Levi,  119. 
WHIPPLE,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1617-1685. 
In  King  Philip's  War  under 
Capt.  Roger  Williams;  com- 
manded an  expedition  into  the 
Indian  country.  One  of  de- 
fenders of  Providence  when  it 
was  attacked  by  Indians.  Dep- 
uty, 1666,  et  seq. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69, 
WHIPPLE,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1626-1683, 
Ipswich,  Mass.  Cornet  in  Capt. 
John  Appleton's  Troop,  1668. 
Lieut,  in  Capt.  Nicholas  Paige's 
Co.,  Mount  Hope  Campaign, 
King  Philip's  War,  1675.  Capt., 
Ipswich  Troop,  1676.  Marched 
against  Indians,  Marlborough, 
1676.  Engagements,  Quabog 
and  Salisbury,  1677.  Deputy, 
1674,  et  seq. 

Whitmore,  Franklin  G.,  135. 
WHITCOMB,  JOSIAH,  1638-1718,  Lan- 
caster,   Mass.      Deputy,    1710. 
Commanded      garrison     there, 
1711. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  70. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
WHITE,  LIEUT.   DANIEL,   1639-1713. 
Lieut.,     Hatfield,     Mass.,     Co., 
1692. 

Cox,  John  L.,  91. 

WHITE,  CAPT.  JOSEPH,  drc.  1635- 
1706,  Mendon,  Mass.  Sergt. 
in  command  of  scouts  in  King 
Philip's  War.  Sergt.,  i68i-'88. 
Capt.,  1689. 


Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
WHITE,    SERGT.   JOSEPH,    1662-1757, 
Mendon,    Mass.      Sergt.,    1716. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
WHITE,    CAPT.    NATHANIEL,    1629- 
1711,  Middletown,  Conn.   Dep- 
uty,   1659,    1661-1710.      Lieut., 
1679.     In   King  Philip's   War. 
Capt.,  1690  and  1699. 
White,  William  R.,  126. 
WHITE,  CAPT.  PEREGRINE,  1620-1704. 
Capt.  of  Mass  Troops.     Plym- 
outh Council  of  War,  1675. 
*Brown,  Frederic  T.,  44. 
WHITE,  RESOLVED,  1614-1690,  Plym- 
outh,  Mass.      In   Scituate    Co., 
1643. 

White,  Edwin,  191. 
WTHITE,    CAPTAIN    THOMAS,    1599- 
1679,  Weymouth,  Mass.     Cap- 
tain of  the  Weymouth  Military 
Company,  1635.     Deputy,  1637, 

'40,  '57,  '70,  '71- 

Daniels,  Edwin  A.,  105. 

Daniels,  Richard  H.,  105. 

Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
WHITING,    REV.    JOHN,    1635-1689. 
Chaplain.       Hartford     Forces, 
King  Philip's  War. 

Trowbridge,  Rutherford,   135. 

WHITING,    MAJOR    WILLIAM,    

1647.  Deputy  to  General  Court, 
1637.  Asst.  and  Treasurer, 
Conn.,  i64i-'47.  Maj.  in  Col- 
onial Forces. 

Dwighr,  Frederick,  75. 

Slauson,  John  W.,  65. 

Sparrow,  Jackson  W.,  183. 

Trowbridge,  Rutherford,   135. 

Watson,  Charles  P.,  80. 
WHITMAN,  ENSIGN  JOHN,  1603-1692, 
Weymouth,  Mass.  Ensign  of 
Foot  Co.  Led  the  Weymouth 
men  in  the  march  against  Nini- 
gret,  1654. 

Benjamin,  Samuel  G.  W.,  161. 

Snow,  John  L.,  66. 
WHITMORE,    SERGT.    FRANCIS,    1625- 
1685,    Cambridge,    Mass.       In 
Maj.     Simon    Willard's    Com- 
mand, King  Philip's  War,  167.^. 

Whitmore,  Franklin  G.,  135. 
WHITTEMORE,      CAPTAIN      JOSEPH, 


*  Deceased. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


1667-1746,  Charlestown,  Mass. 
Captain  of  the  Charlestown 

Military   Company,  . 

Lunt,  William  W.,  121. 

WHITTICKER,  WILLIAM,   1685  , 

Haverhill,  Mass.  Snow-shoe 
man  under  Col.  Saltonstall, 
1710. 

Atwood,  Luther,   102. 
WHITTLESEY,    REV.    SAMUEL,    1686- 
1752.     Chaplain  of  Conn,  forces 
in     Expedition      against     Port 
Royal,   1710. 

Wright,  Harrison  B.,  90. 
WICKES,  MAJ.  JOSEPH,  1620-1692, 
Kent  Co.,  Md.  Member  Mary- 
land General  Assembly,  1654- 
57.  Burgess  for  Kent  Co.,  1659- 
'60;  for  Talbot  Co.,  i669-'76; 
and  again  for  Kent  Co.,  1678- 
'84.  Capt.,  1655,  and  Major, 
1678,  Kent  Co.  Militia.  Justice 
and  Countv  Commissioner, 
1651-83,  and  Presiding  Justice 
from  1675,  Kent  Co. 
Merritt,  Robert  G.,  61  and  96. 

WIGGIN,  Gov.  THOMAS,  1667. 

Gov.  Upper  Plantations,  N.  H., 
under  Lord  Save  and  Sele  and 
Lord  Brooke,  i63i-'36.  Deputy, 
Mass.  Bay  Colony,  1645,  Hamp- 
ton, N.  H.  Gov.'s  Asst.  1654- 
'60. 

Wiggin,  Arthur  M.,   115. 
WILGOX,     (WILCOXSON),     SAMUEL, 

I7I3,     Simsbury,     Conn. 

Deputy,  i688-'89,  94,-i7Oi,  '10- 
'12. 

Holcombe,  John  M.,  137. 
WILDE,  JOHN,  1618-1705.     In  Pequot 

War. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 
Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  57. 
Winant,  Frederick,  So. 

WILDE,    RICHARD,    1698    .      In 

Capt.    Jonathan    Wright's    Co., 
of  Flushing,  L.  I. 
Winant,  Frederick,  81. 
WILDE,   CORP.   THOMAS,   1718-1776, 
White  Plains,   N.   Y.   Corp.  in 
Capt.  Isaac  Corsa's  Co. 
Winant,  Frederick,  Si. 
WILDER,   LIEUT.    NATHANIEL,    1650- 
1704,    Charlestown    and    Lan- 


caster, Mass.    Lieut,  at  Charles- 
town,  1704.     Killed  by  Indians. 

Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 

Wood,  William  B.,  71. 
WILKINSON,  LAWRENCE,  -  1692. 
Deputy,  R.  I.,  1667,  '73. 

Weld,  George  F.,  126. 
WILLARD,  HENRY,  1655-1701,  Lan- 
caster, Mass.  Was  with  his 
father  (Major  Simon  Willard) 
at  the  relief  of  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  in  1675.  Commanded 
the  Garrison  at  Still  River 
(Lancaster),  in  1692. 

Hcwe,  Edward  W.,  119. 
WILLARD,  MAJOR  SIMON,  1605-1676, 
Concord  and  Groton,  Mass. 
Deputy,  i636-'54.  Gov.'s  Asst., 
1654-1676.  Commander-in-chief 
of  the  Expedition  against  Nini- 
gret,  1655.  Battle  of  Brookfield. 
Commanded  the  Middlesex, 
Mass.,  Regt.  in  King  Philip's 
War. 

Encs,  Alanson  T.,  76. 

Hodgdon,  Alexander  L.,  96. 

Lea,  James  H.,  120. 

Manning,  Frank  O.,  60. 

Meigs,  Henry  B.,  162. 

Wilcox,  Reynold  W.,  80. 
WILLETT,  CAPT.  THOMAS,  1610-1674. 
Capt.,  Plymouth  Col.  Militia, 
1648.  Council  of  War,  1653. 
General  Council,  1672.  First 
English  Mayor  New  York, 
1665.  Served  on  Expedition 
which  captured  New  York 
from  the  Dutch,  1664. 

Bicknell,  George  A.,  43. 

Smith,  Thomas  K.,  90. 

WILLETT,  COL.  THOMAS,  1645-1722. 

Commander,  Queen's  Co.  Mili- 

tia, 1683-1689.   Member  of  Gov- 

ernor's Council,  Prov.  of  N.  Y., 


Elliman,  Lawrence  B.,  51. 

Rotch,  William,  113. 
WILLIAMS,  CAPT.  ISAAC,  1638-1707. 
Lieut.,  Cambridge  Foot  Co., 
1677.  Capt.,  1692.  Deputy  from 
Newton  to  Mass.  General  Court, 
1692,  '95,  '97,  1699-1702. 

Williams,  Harrison,  68. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


WILLIAMS,     RICHARD,     1599     . 

Representative,   i646-'48,  '50. 
Wood,  Eric  F.,  69. 
WILLIAMS,      RICHARD,      1606-1693, 

Taunton,  Mass.     Deputy,  1646, 

et  seq, 

Manley,  Samuel  C.,  230. 
WILLIAMS,  ROBERT,  1608-1693,  Rox- 

bury,  Mass.     A.  &  H.  A.  Co., 

1644. 

Harris,  Williams  C.,  212. 
Kulp,  John  S.,  202. 
WILLIAMS,    Gov.   ROGER,   1599-1683. 

Capt.,  Providence,  R.  L,  King 

Philip's  War.     Gov.,   i654-'56. 

Asst.,     1647,     et    seq.     Deputy, 

1667. 

Brown,  Paul,  170. 
Chapman,  Edwin  N.,  46. 
Cooke,  Thomas  F.,  197. 
Dennis,  John  R.,  222. 
Kirk,  Edwin,  141. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
Pratt,  Alexander  D.  B.,  78. 
Prince,  Charles  J.,  112. 
Sprague,  George  E.,  113. 
Taft,  Orray,  224. 
WILLIAMSON,     DUNCAN     (DERCK). 

Soldier    in    New    Netherlands 

against  the  Indians  at  Esopus, 

N.  Y.,  1660. 
Williamson,  Thomas  W.,  97. 

WlLLMARTH,     ENS.     THOMAS,     1665- 

1690.  Ens.  Rehoboth,  Mass., 
Militia.  Council  of  War. 

Litchfield,   Wilford  J.,   no. 
WILSON,      BENJAMIN,       1653-1694. 
Soldier    in    Capt.    Isaac   John- 
son's Roxbury  Co.,  King  Phil- 
ip's War,   1675. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 
WILSON,  REV.  JOHN,  circ.  1583-1667, 
Boston,  Mass.  Pastor  of  First 
Church,  1630.  Military  Chap- 
lain in  Pequot  War  under 
Capt.  Israel  Stoughton,  1637. 

Hoppin,  Hamilton  L.,  56. 

Hoppin,  Samuel  H.,  56. 

Spencer,  Selden,  179. 

WILSON,    SERGT.   JOHN,  1687, 

Woburn,  Mass.  In  King  Phil- 
lip's War,  under  Capt.  Samuel 
Moseley,  at  Mount  Hope,  1675; 
under  Capt.  Richard  Beers, 


i675-J76;  under  Capt.  Samuel 
Brocklebank  and  Capt.  John 
Cutler,  1676.  Sergt. 

Walton,  Charles  S.,  203. 
WILSON,     DR.     JOHN,     1660-1724, 
Braintree,  Mass.    Deputy,  1698. 

Spencer,  Selden,  179. 
WILSON,  JOSEPH,  1717-1775.   Private, 
Conn.  Troops,  1755,  '56,  '61. 

Monnette,  Orra  E.,  200. 

WILTON,  LIEUT.  DAVID,  1678, 

Windsor,  Conn,  and  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.  Ensign,  Windsor 
Troops,  March,  1657/8.  Dep- 
uty to  Conn.  General  Court, 
i650-'56.  Ensign,  Northampton, 
Mass.,  1661.  Lieut,  Hampshire 
Troop,  1663/4.  Deputy  to  Mass. 
General  Court,  1665.  Member 
of  the  Council  of  War,  Hamp- 
shire County,  King  Philip's 
War. 
*Young,  William  H.,  81. 

WlNNE,    PlETER,    1696.       Town 

Major  in  Militia,  Albany,  N.Y., 
1689.  Commissioner  to  treat 
with  Indians,  1690.  Magistrate, 
1650. 

Lawton,  Daniel  L.,  60. 
WINSHIP,  LIEUT.  EDWARD,  1613- 
1688,  Cambridge,  Mass.  A.  & 
H.  A.  Co.,  1638.  Ens.,  1647. 
Lieut.,  1660.  Deputy,  1663,  et. 
seq. 

Wellington,  Jonas  F.,  114. 
WINSLEY,  SAMUEL, 1663,  Salis- 
bury,  Mass.     Deputy,   1642,   et 
seq.     Commissioner,   1652. 

Atwood,  Luther,  102. 

Morrell,  George  C.,  in. 
WINSLOW,  Gov.  EDWARD.     Came  to 
Plymouth    in    the    Mayflower. 
Governor  of  Plymouth  Colony, 
1633,  '36,  '44. 

Bassett,  Charles  F.,  74. 
WINSLOW,  COL.  EDWARD,  1669-1753, 
Boston.  A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1700. 
Sergt,  1702.  Lieut,  1711.  Capt. 
i7i4-!29.  Maj.  of  Boston  Regt, 
1729.  Col.,  1733. 

Winslow,  Arthur,  115. 
WINSLOW,    MAJOR    EDWARD,    1680- 
1760,   Rochester,   Mass.     Capt. 


*  Deceased. 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


of    Militia,    1724.      Major    of 
County  Militia. 

McGrath,  John,  183. 
WINSLOW,    LIEUT.    JOB,    1641-1720, 
Freetown,   Mass.     In   Fight   at 
Swansea,  1675.     Deputy,   1692. 

Gardner,  John  C.  F.,  53. 

Morrell,  George  C.,  112. 
WINSLOW,  JOSIAH,  1605-1674,  Marsh- 
field,   Mass.     Deputy,   1643,   et 
seq. 

Baker,  Alfred  L.,  169. 

Brewer,  Arthur  H.,  136. 

Kent,  Daniel,  119. 

Parker,  Calvin  D.,  210. 

Sprague,  Frank  W.,  125. 

WINSLOW,      KENELM,       1599-1672, 

Marshfield,  Mass.    Member  of 

the    Marshfield    Military    Co., 

1643.     Representative,  i643-'44, 


Morrell,  George  C.,  in. 
WINSTON,  STEPHEN,  1733  -  . 
Private  in  the  Company  of 
Capt.  Eldad  Lewis  of  South- 
ington,  Conn.,  Campaign  of 
1760. 

Miller,  Robert  F.,  178. 
WINSTON,   LIEUT.    WILLIAM,    1707- 
1799.     Hanover,    Va.,   Troops, 
French      and      Indian      Wars, 
i735-'90. 

Hendrick,  Calvin  W.,  96. 
WINTHROP,  Gov.  JOHN,  1587-1649. 
First  Gov.  of  Mass.  Bay  Col- 
ony, 1629,  et  seq.  Asst.,  1635 
and  1641.  Dep.-Gov.,  1636  and 
1644.  Commissioner  for  United 
Colonies,  1643  and  1645.  Col., 
Suffolk  Regt.,  1636. 

Nichols,  Willard  A.,  202. 

Seabury,  William  M.,  65. 

Smith,  William  D.  G.,  157. 
WINTHROP,   Gov.  JOHN,   1606-1676. 
Gov.    Conn.,    i657-'76.     Lieut.- 
Col.  Essex  Regt.,  1636. 

Seabury,  William  M.,  65. 
WISWALL,  CAPT.  NOAH,  ist,  1638- 
1690,  Newton,  Mass.  Marched 
to  relief  of  Casco,  now  Port- 
land, Me.,  1690.  Killed  at 
Wheelwright's  Pond. 

Cadle,  Cornelius,  175. 
WITHINGTON,    CAPT.    JOHN,    1649- 


1690.     Dorchester    Co.     Phips* 
Expedition,  lost  at  sea. 

Swan,  Reuben  S.,  125. 
WODELL,  WILLIAM, 1693.  Spec- 
ial Councillor,  Col.  of  R.  I., 
King  Philip's  War.  Deputy 
from  Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  1664, 
et  seq.  Commissioner  for  Ports- 
mouth, 1656,  1663. 

Lavvton,  Daniel  L.,  60. 

Stone,  Charles  F.,  Jr.,  66. 
WOERTMAN,  ENSIGN  TUNIS  DIRCKSE. 
Soldier  in  Albany  Expedition, 
1690.  Ensign  in  Capt.  Francis 
Titus'  Co.,  Kings  County  Mili- 
tia, 1715. 

Lane,  Francis  T.  L.,  77. 
WOLCOTT,  Gov.  HENRY,   1578-1655. 
Deputy,    1639.      Magistrate    to 
Asst.  Gov.,  i643-*55. 

Sparrow,  Jackson  W.,  183. 
WOLCOTT,    HENRY,    JR.,    1610-1680. 
Representative,        i655-'56-'6i. 
Gov.'s  Asst.,  1662.     Council  of 
War,  i675-'76. 

Sparrow,  Jackson  W.,  183. 
WOLCOTT,  Gov.  ROGER,  1679-1767, 
Windsor,  Conn.  Deputy,  1709. 
Commissary,  Expedition  of  1711. 
Councillor,  1714.  Dep.-Gov., 
1741.  Commander  of  Conn. 
Forces,  Expedition  to  Cape 
Breton,  1745;  Maj.-Gen.  Gov., 
1750. 

Kinzie,  Julian  M.,  198. 
WOOD,   JOHN,    1656-1735.     Rowley, 
Mass.     In  King  Philip's  War. 

Dutton,  Leland  T.,  50. 
WOOD,  JONATHAN,  1651-1676,  Sher- 
born,  Mass.     In  King  Philip's 
War.      Killed    during    Indian 
attack  on  Medfield,  1676. 

Stone,  William  E.,  125. 
WOOD,  THOMAS,  1635-1687,  Rowley, 
Mass.     In  King  Philip's  War. 

Dutton,  Leland  T.,  49. 

Pearson,   Arthur  E.,    122. 

Pearson,  William  H.,  123. 

WOODBRIDGE,    REV.   JOHN,    1613-1695. 

A.  &  H.  A.  Co.,  1644.     Gov.'s 
Asst.,  Mass.  Bay  Col.,  i683-'84- 
Treat,  James  W.,  179. 
WOODBURY,  JOHN,  1580-1641,   Con- 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


stable   at   Salem,   1630.     Dept, 
i<>35-'37-'38-'39.     Selectman. 
Lord,  Charles  E.,  121. 
WOODBURY,     WILLIAM,     1589-1677. 
Served    as    pilot    under    Capt. 
Lathrop  in  the  Port  Royal  Ex- 
pedition, 1654. 
Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 
WOODMAN,    LIEUT.    EDWARD,    1612 

.     Lieut.,  1637.     In  Pequot 

War.      Deputy,    1636,    et    seq., 
Mass.  Bay  Col. 
Goodrich,  Hazen  B.,  106. 
WOODMAN,  CAPT.  JOHN,  1630-1706, 
Oyster  River,  N.  H.     Capt.  of 
Woodman's     Garrison     before 
1690. 

Aldrich,  Talbot  B.,  102. 
WOODRUFF,  LIEUT.  DAVID,  1699-1767, 
Southington,      Conn.        Ensign, 
1742.     Lieut,  1743. 
Woodruff,  Frederick  O.,  115. 
WOODRUFF       (WORDROF),      ENSIGN 
JOHN,    1637-1691.      Ensign    of 
Militia  at  Elizabethtown,  N.  J., 
Sept.  14,  1673.     Appointed  High 
Sheriff,  Essex  Co.,  N.  J.,  1684. 
Haines,  John  P.,  54. 
WOODRUFF,  CAPT.  NATHANIEL,  1687- 
1758.    Ens.,  1733.    Lieut.,  1736. 
Capt,  1738,  ist  Co.  Foot,  Little- 
field,  Conn.,  Regt. 
Woodruff,  Thomas  A.,  168. 

WOODS,    SERGT.    JOHN,    1678. 

Sergt.  of  a  Marlborough  gar- 
rison house,  1675. 
Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

WOODS,  SAMUEL, 1718,  Groton, 

Mass.     In  garrison,   1692. 
Litchfield,  Wilford  J.,  no. 
WOODWARD     (WOODWORTH),     BEN- 
JAMIN.    Killed  in  King  Philip's 
War. 

Cann,  John  W.,  45. 
WOODWARD,  QUARTERMASTER  HENRY, 

1685,      Dorchester      and 

Northampton,  Mass.     Quarter- 
master     of      the      Hampshire 
Troop,  1663. 
Westfall,  John  H.,  115. 
WOOLSEY,    JORIS,    "GEORGE,"    1610- 

1698.     Cadet  Burgher  Corps. 
Delafield,  John  R.,  48. 
WOOSTER,  SERGT.  EDWARD,  1622-1689. 


First  settler  of  Derby,  Conn., 
1651.  Constable,  1669.  Sergt. 
of  Derby  Train  Band,  1681. 

Collins,  Holdridge  O.,  202. 
WRIGHT,    LIEUT.    ABEL,    1631-1725. 
In  Indian  Wars.    Deputy,  Mass. 
Bay  Colony,  1695. 

Geer,  Walter,  53. 

WRIGHT,     CAPT.    JONATHAN,    

1743.  _  Capt.  of  Regt.  from 
Flushing,  L.  I.,  1715. 

,Winant,  Frederick,  80. 
WRIGHT,  SERGT.  SAMUEL,  1630-1675. 
Sergt,     King     Philip's     War. 
Killed   at  Northampton,  Mass. 

Westfall,  John  H.,  115. 
WRIGHT,  THOMAS,  i6io-circ.  1670. 
Member  of  the  Mass.  Court  of 
Assistants  before  the  Colonial 
Government  was  established  at 
Boston. 

Fulton,  William  E.,  134. 

WRIGHT,  THOMAS, 1 705.    Signer 

of  the  Concessions.  Member 
of  Assembly  of  N.  J.,  1682. 

Keim,  George  de  B.,  148. 
WYLLYS,   Gov.   GEORGE,   1602-1645, 
Hartford,    Conn.      Trooper    in 
Pequot  War.    Gov.'s  Asst,  1639. 
Gov.,   1 64 1 -'42. 

Fahnestock,  James  F.,  Jr.,  87. 

Treat,  James  W.,  179. 
WYMAN,  FRANCIS,  1617-1699.     Un- 
der    Capt.     Thomas    Prentice, 
Mount  Hope  Campaign,   1675- 

;76. 

Richardson,  William  S.,  112. 
WYMAN,  COL.  ISAAC.  At  Fort  Massa- 
chusetts and  in  French  and  In- 
dian War,  i747-'4S  and  1760. 
Lieut,  1754.  Capt,  1755.  Com- 
manded Fort  Massachusetts, 
1756.  Representative,  N.  H., 

1773- 
Rainforth,  Selden  I.,  64. 

WYMAN,  LIEUT.  JOHN,  1621-1684, 
Charlestown  and  Woburn, 
Mass.,  1640.  Cornet  in  Capt 
Thomas  Prentiss'  Troop, 
Mount  Hope  Campaign,  1675; 
Lieut.  Narragansett  Fight 
Ludington,  Elliot  K.,  177. 

WYMAN,    CAPT.    SETH,    SR.,    1665- 


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INDEX    OF    ANCESTORS    AND    DESCENDANTS. 


1715,    Woburn,    Mass.      Lieut. 
Woburn       Militia,       lyos-'ia. 
Capt.,   I7i2-'is. 
Ludington,  Elliot  K.,  178. 

WYMAN,  SETH,  1717-1808.  Corp. 
in  Troop  of  Horse,  3rd  Rcgt. 
of  Militia,  Middlesex  and 
Worcester  Counties,  Mass., 
under  command  of  Capt.  Ben- 
jamin Eager,  1757.  Corp.  in 
the  Co.  of  Lieut.  Stephen  May- 
nard  for  relief  of  Fort  Will- 
iam Henry,  1757. 
Ludington,  Elliot  K.,  178. 

WYNGAERT,  LIEUT.  GARRET.  Lieut, 
in  Capt.  Wessel  Ten  Broeck's 
Co.,  Albany  County  Militia, 


1709-1711,    in    defense    of    the 

frontiers. 

Catlin,  George  de  G.,  46. 
WYNNE,    DR.    THOMAS,    1630-1692. 

First  Provincial  Assembly,  Pa., 

i682-'83,  '88.    Speaker,  i682-'83. 
Steinmetz,  Spencer  J.,  114. 
Williams,  David  E.,  90. 
Williams,  Reed  A.,  Jr.,  90. 

YARNALL,  FRANCIS, 1721.  Mem- 
ber   General    Assembly    from 
Chester  County,  Pa.,  1711. 
Albert,  William  S.,  140. 
YOUNG,  SAMUEL.     Member  of  Md. 
Assembly,    1700.      Member    of 
Governor's  Council,   1722. 
Brice,  Philip  H.,  91. 


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